Only going by my memory and probably not accurate, so you probably should check Wikpedia... Let see, I don't think "Killer Queen" or "Somebody to love" actually reached number one, but "Bohemian Rhapsody" definitely did it twice, then I say it was either "We Will Rock You" and "We are the Champions" separately or together. Then I don't think anything happened until "The Game" with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another Bites The Dust".
"Under Pressure" with David Bowie might have, it did many years later, sampled by Vanilla Ice on "Ice Ice Baby". "Radio Ga-Ga" might have. "It's a kinda magic", "One Vision", "I Want It All" might have made it also? I say they had five or six number ones, but they had an incredible body of work that make chart placing pointless! Will S
2007-05-26 08:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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4: "Bohemian rhapsody" in November 1975, "Under pressure" in November 1981, "Inneudo" in January 1991, and "Bohemian rhapsody/These are the days of our lives" in December 1991.
2007-05-26 09:23:46
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answered by Rachel O 7
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18 Number One Albums, 18 Number One singles, 10 Number One DVDs
2007-05-26 08:26:54
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answered by Jess 7
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search for this in wikipedia
2007-05-26 08:21:57
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answered by kvcreom 4
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