Unmissable single from the Jazz album, Don’t Stop Me Now is recorded at the Super Bear studio in Berre-les-Alpes in France. It is also distinguished by the very low involvement of Brian May. Reluctant to give it importance, the guitarist only composes the solo. The much-loved song refers to Lady Godiva, an 11th century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman known, according to legend, for crossing the streets of Coventry entirely naked on horseback, in order to convince her husband to lower taxes. It is also part, with Bohemian Rhapsody and Another One Bites the Dust, of the three songs of Queen to have exceeded the billion plays on the Spotify streaming platform.