- "Teo
Torriatte (Let Us
Cling Together)" (****anese title: "手をとりあって", te wo toriatte) is a song by
Queen from
their 1976
album A Day at the Races. Written...
- Down" (likely the
overdubbed product), "Long Away", "You And I," and "Teo
Torriatte (Let Us
Cling Together)"
recorded by 24 August,
including the previously...
- melody,
performed by
Brian May,
which is
reprised in the
ending of "Teo
Torriatte": this was
intended to
create a "circle"
within the album.
After its release...
-
Lover Boy"
Single by
Queen from the
album A Day at the
Races A-side "Teo
Torriatte"
Released 20 May 1977
Recorded 1976
Genre Glam rock
music hall Length...
- Car" "Bicycle Race" "Another One
Bites the Dust" "I Want It All" "Teo
Torriatte (Let Us
Cling Together)" (****anese
shows only) "Love of My Life" "'39"...
-
canon ("The Prophet's Song") and
guitar and
vocal counterpoints ("Teo
Torriatte"). May
explored a wide
variety of
styles in guitar, including:
sweep picking...
- addition, "Let Us
Cling Together" is the
subtitle to
their song "Teo
Torriatte (Let Us
Cling Together)" from 1976's A Day at the Races. A prerelease...
-
single became their first song that
entered the ****anese
chart since "Teo
Torriatte (Let Us
Cling Together)",
released in 1977. In 2004, Queen's
version was...
- The line "we'll sing to you in ****anese" is a
reference to May's Teo
Torriatte, from A Day at the
Races (1976). The song also
contains a
reference to...
- vocals, piano, tambourine.
Brian May: Guitar,
backing vocals,
piano ("Teo
Torriatte")
Roger Taylor: Drums, timpani, lead
vocals ("I'm in Love With My Car")...