This song is a piece of art by Queen, written by Freddie Mercury in 1976, of the disc "A Day at the Races". It combines an opera voice with rock instruments. The song follows a fast, slow, strong, intense rhythm; electric guitar; piano and bass that reflects what it feels inside the singer.
When Freddie Sings, he is entering the character of a man in love, who feels like a millionaire to feel and desire the love of his beloved, and asks at least a little of her love. He wants to share love and with that he feels that he can live in abundance, with spring and rebirth. Mention even the rain as moments of happiness.
The problem of the song develops when his lover goes away.
In the end of the song the madness of the singer is demonstrated, when he says "come back to me, oh my love". When he knows that his love is gone and he calls her with all his being, desperate. Then, the guitar calms the storm of Freddie, and he finally understands that he must leave the love as a friendship, but a friendship to which he will gift his love forever. The interesting thing about this song is even the richest in the world can suffer an unrequited love. All the same, Freddie feels like a millionaire and he wants to share his abundance. He teach us that love born from the inside and then out, and we never stop of be millionaires.