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Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon

"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" is a song by the British rock band Queen, originally released on their fourth studio album ''A Night at the Opera'' in 1975. It is one of five contributions by Freddie Mercury to the band's 1975 album.
==Background==
"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" is one of Queen's shortest songs; at just over one minute long it is the shortest song on the album. Mercury played piano and did all of the vocals on the record. The lead vocal was sung in the studio and reproduced through headphones in a tin bucket elsewhere in the studio. A microphone picked up the sound from the bucket, which gives it a hollow "megaphone" sound. The song's guitar solo was also recorded on the vocal track according to the album's co-producer Roy Thomas Baker on the ''Classic Albums'' documentary in 2005.
The key change going into the guitar solo (Eb to A) is a tritone relationship, making it a jarring, but very effective, transition into the key of E minor for the next track, "I'm in Love with My Car".

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