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16 of January, 11:43

Queen will issue an unknown song with vocals by Freddie mercury Artists Queen will issue an unknown song with vocals by Freddie mercury. As reported on your own website guitarist Brian may, artists found the track, established over 30 years ago - even before the death of Freddie mercury in 1991.

On the record are all four members of the first composition of the Queen: Freddie mercury, Brian may, drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John deacon.

The song turned out to be incomplete and may, together with Roger Taylor exactly in the moment, think about how it can be finished. The guitarist said that they are still working individually, each in his own Studio, and after will meet to compare the results and to come to a common decision. Track name may not say.

That in the archives of the group found unreleased songs with vocals by Freddie mercury, Brian may said in early December 2013. According to him, similar compositions was much more than was expected of the other band members. Even was found a few tracks recorded by the soloist of the Queen with Michael Jackson. The participants to the team announced that, perhaps, they have the material for a whole album, but they have a lot of Studio work to complete all the songs.

Freddie mercury died on November 24, 1991. After his death, John deacon left the band, because, in his opinion, to replace the deceased singer could not have one, and continue to play without him no sense.

Freddie mercury is still the leader among the famous singers in the world. He recorded the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" was recognized as "Best song of the Millennium of the Official Charts Company. Based on the songs of Queen musical We Will Rock You" on the stage of the English theatre Dominion Theatre in the West end since 2002 to this day. The right to stage performances were bought theatrical companies from the United States, South Africa, Canada, Japan, Italy and Russia.
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