The final song Freddie Mercury recorded, "Mother Love," is a moving meditation on mortality that appeared on Queen's final album.
An underrated Queen ballad offers a rare glimpse at Freddie Mercury and Brian May's songwriting partnership and the band's ...
It was May 1977. Queen was playing Bingley Hall in Stafford, England. Between songs, with no cue, no announcement, and no ...
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Although a number 6 hit in the UK upon its release in 1995, “A Winter’s Tale” by Queen is far less known in the US. One of the last songs written and recorded by Freddie Mercury before his death in ...
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Brian May's 'The Show Must Go On': Freddie Mercury's iconic one-take recording explained
The track is arguably one of Freddie Mercury's best performances ever.
At one point during the songwriting process, in fact, the band’s legendary frontman Freddie Mercury claimed to have enough ...
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Freddie said, 'No, no, no, no — it's a piano song!'
Freddie Mercury didn’t want a guitar solo. Brian May fought for it — and created one of Queen’s most celebrated moments on ...
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We ranked Queen’s 25 greatest songs – prepare to disagree
From operatic epics to hard rock anthems, we rank Queen’s 25 greatest songs – celebrating their theatrical flair and timeless musical brilliance ...
Freddie Mercury secretly featured on a 1978 song Dave Grohl called “the most beautiful” ever written
Supposedly, a quietly uncredited singing cameo on one big hit from 1978 would leave a deep impression on Foo Fighters ...
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