The views keep coming for Queen videos with the one for "These Are the Days of Our Lives" now surpassing 100-million on YouTube.
Primarily written by drummer Roger Taylor but credited to the entire band, it's the eighth track on their final album with Freddie Mercury, 1991's Innuendo.
The video was the last one Mercury filmed, May 30th, 1991, six months before his death from AIDS on November 24th of that year.
It was released a single in America on September 5th, 1991, Mercury's 45th birthday.
The song now joins “I Want It All,” which surpassed 100 million views this past April, as well as “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which is now at 1.6 billion, “We Will Rock You” with over 500 million, and “We Are the Champions” with more than 200 million.
In other Queen news, the Stereoscopic Society has appointed Brian May as its first-ever patron.
May's archive of Stereoscopy, which is also a charity, houses the world's largest collection of stereoscopic images.
The Stereoscopic Society is the world's oldest stereoscopic club, having been founded in 1893 and marking its 130th anniversary.
Also, Roger Taylor has produced a line of rings handmade from sterling silver with an outer spinning band cut from one of his personal cymbals.
Each one bears his "Jolly Roger" logo and is individually numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity hand signed by Taylor.
The price is $430. Details in the band's store at QueenOnline.com.