>> I think the closest you are going to get is Rufus Wainwright.
Actually, Kevin Max (on his album "Between the Fence and the Universe") sounds much more like Freddy Mercury than Wainwright ever did.
Freddie Mercury did record a version of "The Great Pretender." (The best-known version is by The Platters.)
Yes there was and this version was the original version.
The song "I Want It All" was originally recorded by Queen in 1989. Roger Daltrey later recorded his own version of the song in 1992 at the Freddie Mercury concert.
As it was never released, you can't download it. You can watch their performance of it on YouTube though.
Freddie Mercury of Queen originally recorded the duet with Michael Jackson, but the 1984 hit version of the song featured Jackson and Mick Jagger.
Freddie Mercury did record a version of "The Great Pretender." (The best-known version is by The Platters.)
Yes there was and this version was the original version.
I believe the version you are looking for was preformed by Jeff Buckley
Apparently the Album was repressed in the late 1980's by Mercury Records it was origginally realesed by Casablanca records. Mercury messed up and put a live version and to this it is still avalible.
Unless you have a hacked version there shouldn't be a Freddie city.
Alleluia is a Greek version of Hallelujah, Hebrew for "praise the Lord".
There are many Hebrew songs and versions with the title "Halleluyah"
The song "I Want It All" was originally recorded by Queen in 1989. Roger Daltrey later recorded his own version of the song in 1992 at the Freddie Mercury concert.
Apparently the First KISS album was Repressed in the late 1980's by Mercury records and messed up and put a live version of the song
Try youtube.
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Freddie Mercury of Queen originally recorded the duet with Michael Jackson, but the 1984 hit version of the song featured Jackson and Mick Jagger.