Freddie Mercury did record a version of "The Great Pretender." (The best-known version is by The Platters.)
Love Kills - Freddie Mercury song - was created on 1984-09-10.
no one knows the meaning of that song people think this song means something but that is the peoples opinion the true meaning only Freddie mercury knows u can have your own meaning to the song but that's your interpretation of the song of Freddie mercury nobody knows
No.
Barcelona
No they don't have it on CD.
Love Kills - Freddie Mercury song - was created on 1984-09-10.
no one knows the meaning of that song people think this song means something but that is the peoples opinion the true meaning only Freddie mercury knows u can have your own meaning to the song but that's your interpretation of the song of Freddie mercury nobody knows
No.
Barcelona
No they don't have it on CD.
Love of my life! :d
Brian May wrote this song for Innuendo - the last project Queen produced while Freddie was alive.
Queen did a song called Innuendo. The singer in that one was Freddie Mercury. :)
Freddie Mercury did not have any children. Although it is commonly misconceived that he was gay, he was in fact bisexual and had a long-standing relationship with Mary Austin. They did not however, have any children.
Freddie (along with his band Queen) were criticized by playing shows in Sun City, South Africa on October 1984.
The Great Pretender was a song that was performed by The Platters in 1956. The song is sung by their lead singer Tony Williams. The only woman in the group, Zola Taylor, can be heard harmonizing during the tune.
Freddie Mercury when he Sang a Four- Octave Range Song Bohemian Rhapsody.