At the time of the campaign, the UK had voted "Don't Stop Me Now" the happiest song in music history. As a touchstone of joy, that song, as well as the "let it all out" karaoke magnetism of "Bohemian Rhapsody," represented a core truth about Queen's music: people truly express themselves with it. And when prompted to sing, dance, or create to the music of Queen, it was highly likely that the response would be dynamic, to say the least.