: The video is a pastiche of 1950s rock 'n' roll culture. It features Mercury in a "greaser" look with black motorcycle leathers, performing on a catwalk.
: During the song's clapping section, the hands seen rising through holes in the stage belonged to the band's road crew , as no extras were available. Chart Performance & Legacy
: Although typically a pianist, Mercury played rhythm guitar on the track—his first time playing guitar on a Queen record. To achieve a vintage 1950s sound, Brian May swapped his famous "Red Special" guitar for a Fender Telecaster . The Music Video
Directed by and filmed at Trillion Studios in September 1979, the video was a major departure for the band.
: To preserve the song's simple energy, Mercury rushed John Deacon and Roger Taylor into the studio to record the track before Brian May arrived, fearing May might "complicate" it.
: This was the first Queen promotional video to feature professional dancers .