Body Language (Queen Song)
"Body Language ↑⇇" is a 1982 dance/funk hit from the English rock band Queen. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a fairly big hit in North America, where it received extensive radio-play. However, the single only received a luke-warm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space. In a Rolling Stone Magazine review critic John Milward described the song as: "a piece of funk that isn't fun."
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