The album that features Queen's song "Don't Stop Me Now" is Jazz.
Freddie Mercury wrote the song, and Queen recorded it in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in the French Alps. It became the twelfth track on Jazz, Queen's seventh studio album, which was released in 1978. The song's exuberant piano-led arrangement contrasts with the album's heavier and more theatrical material.
"Don't Stop Me Now" was released as a single on 26 January 1979, backed in the United Kingdom by "In Only Seven Days." It was not initially Queen's biggest chart success, but its reputation grew steadily through radio play, films, advertisements and sporting events. It is now one of the band's most recognizable songs.
The Game is an easy mistake because it is another Queen album from the same general era, but it was released in 1980 and does not contain this track. The song was later included on Queen's 1981 compilation Greatest Hits, which is why some listeners associate it with that collection rather than Jazz.