Maybe this is just Freddie Mercury-related, but comedian Cleo Rocos writes in her book, "The Power of Positive Drinking," about a night she hung out with Princess Diana, Kenny Everett and Mercury. Watching "The Golden Girls," they lowered the volume and acted out a more lewd plotline with Princess Diana as Dorothy and Mercury as Sophia.
My humble tribute to two great voices of the twentieth century. Queen Freddie Mercury meets Big Luciano Pavarotti. A duet that all of us would have liked to
Freddie Mercury wrote the song for Queen's 1978 album Jazz while staying in Montreux, Switzerland. The 12th song on the album, it was released as a single in early 1979. The song begins with Mercury's piano playing, with John Deacon and Roger Taylor adding a bass guitar and drums backing track.
Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson both perform on stage at the height of their fame. I Left photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images, Right photo by Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Mercury
Mr. Bad Guy. This album is dedicated to my cat Jerry - also Tom, Oscar and Tiffany, and all the cat lovers across the universe - screw everybody else! Mr. Bad Guy is the first solo studio album by British musician Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen. Released in 1985, during a period in which Queen were on hiatus from recording, it contains
Hear Freddie Mercury sing with other big stars in these three hit songs: "There Must Be More to Life Than This" with Michael Jackson As a single, this was released as a Mercury-only track in 1985.
“Some time ago, the media came up with the idea that Michael Jackson was going to leave his share in the Beatles’ songs to me in his will,” McCartney wrote on his website. “[It] was
The last "new" Queen music featuring Mercury's vocals came out eight years ago, when May and Taylor included the Michael Jackson duet There Must Be More to Life Than This on the 2014 Queen Forever
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