“Fat Bottomed Girls” is one of Queen’s signature hits – but it’s nowhere to be found on a new version of the band’s Greatest Hits album.
Per the Daily Mail, the song was left off a version of Greatest Hits released to Yoto, an audio platform aimed at children.
Yoto’s listing for Greatest Hits includes this warning: “Please note that the lyrics in some of these songs contain adult themes, including occasional references to violence and drugs. These are the original and unedited recordings. Whilst no swear words are used parental discretion is advised when playing this content to or around younger children.”
The description on Yoto’s website reads:
Get ready to rock with one of the greatest bands of all time and a collection of their legendary hits.
Remember when you first heard the vocals from “Bohemian Rhapsody”, stomped along with the beat from “We Will Rock You” or felt the groove of “Another One Bites The Dust”? Queen are one of those bands that bring generations together… and now their greatest hits are available for kids to enjoy on Yoto.
This timeless collection contains 16 classic tracks to rock out to and with over 25 million sales to date it’s one of the biggest selling albums of all time!
It’s the ideal introduction to the music of Queen for young music lovers and the perfect soundtrack to kitchen dance parties, road trip singalongs, bedtime air guitar sessions….and much much more.
Watch the official video for “Fat Bottomed Girls” below.