Released as the fourth single from the album Hot Space , "Las Palabras de Amor" was a stark contrast to the dance-heavy, funk-influenced tracks like "Body Language" that dominated the record. Written by guitarist , the song was inspired by the band’s massive tours in South America a year prior. It served as a "thank you" to their Spanish-speaking fans, blending English lyrics with a Spanish chorus that radiated warmth and sincerity. The Iconic 1982 Performance
: While known for his Red Special guitar, Brian May performed the song on a Grand Piano (and later a synth), highlighting his role as the song’s primary architect.
Queen’s Tribute to Fans: "Las Palabras de Amor" on Top of the Pops (1982)
In the summer of 1982, Queen made a rare and memorable appearance on the legendary BBC music show Top of the Pops . At a time when the band was shifting their sound and navigating a changing musical landscape, their performance of stood out as a poignant moment of connection with their global audience. A Departure in Sound and Spirit
: Dressed in a sharp tuxedo with a red carnation, Freddie Mercury delivered a performance that was surprisingly restrained yet deeply charismatic.




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