Nothing . . . Freddie did not write those 2 songs. They were written by Eddie May and Smashmouth, in that order.
Freddie Mercury
Brian May gave him the nick name of Lover of Life, Singer of songs. It has to be noted that "Freddie Mercury" is actually a nickname. His real name was Farrokh Bulsara.
He wrote it arround 1991, before he died.
Brian May wrote this song for Innuendo - the last project Queen produced while Freddie was alive.
he thought that if he was going to be in a band he had to change his name + he thought it sounded like a country or state also Mercury is the Ruling planet of his starsign - Virgo, and he was already known as Freddie. Mercury came from an early Queen song which featured a line he wrote of 'Mother Mercury' he was referring to his mother, and fancied keeping the name.
Freddie Mercury
Brian May gave him the nick name of Lover of Life, Singer of songs. It has to be noted that "Freddie Mercury" is actually a nickname. His real name was Farrokh Bulsara.
It was either Freddie Mercury or Brian May.
He wrote it arround 1991, before he died.
Brian May wrote this song for Innuendo - the last project Queen produced while Freddie was alive.
he thought that if he was going to be in a band he had to change his name + he thought it sounded like a country or state also Mercury is the Ruling planet of his starsign - Virgo, and he was already known as Freddie. Mercury came from an early Queen song which featured a line he wrote of 'Mother Mercury' he was referring to his mother, and fancied keeping the name.
All members contributed to the writing of the songs. For example; Freddie wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love, and Roger wrote Radio Ga Ga. These are just a couple of examples.
One of Queen's most iconic songs, "Bohemian Rhapsody," was inspired by Freddie Mercury's personal struggles and existential themes, blending opera, rock, and ballad styles to reflect a tumultuous inner conflict. "We Are the Champions" emerged from a desire to create an anthem of resilience and triumph, resonating with listeners facing challenges. "Somebody to Love" delves into themes of loneliness and longing, reflecting Mercury's own experiences with love and acceptance. Each song captures the band's theatrical flair while resonating with universal human emotions.
Freddie Mercury wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" while he was staying in a hotel in Munich, Germany. The song was inspired by his admiration for Elvis Presley and reflects a rockabilly style reminiscent of the 1950s. Mercury composed it quickly, capturing the spontaneity and energy of the moment. It became one of Queen's most beloved hits after its release in 1979.
The last song Freddie ever wrote (exclusively) was Winter's Tale. The last song he was recorded singing and the last he wrote with bandmate Brian May was Mother Love. The last music video he was in was "These Are the Days of Our Lives."
im saying...from her life she wrote allot of songs no one wrote it for her. she wrote her songs! proof2: she wrote who says, naturally,a year without rain and more!
Stephen Schwartz wrote the songs and lyrics for the musical Wicked.