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“I wrote a song called ‘There Must Be More to Life Than This’, and that is probably the nearest thing I could cite to a message song – and that’s not even a message as such,” said Mercury at the time. The song was in part inspired by the songwriting of John Lennon, one of the many formative influences on Mercury’s work. The version went unreleased at the time and Freddie Mercury returned to the lyrics for his solo album. Bad Guy, was originally recorded by Queen for 1982’s Hot Space, as a duet with Michael Jackson.
“There Must Be More to Life Than This,” which appeared on Mr.
The words came very easy to me.”Ĭlick to load video 5: There Must Be More To Life Than This I don’t usually like to explain what I was thinking when I wrote that song, but it’s about a nasty old man that I used to know. It’s a nasty little number that brings out my evil streak. “Just listen to the words carefully, kiddies. “‘Death On Two Legs’ was the most vicious lyric I ever wrote,” said Mercury. Though a lot of Freddie Mercury’s songwriting reflects his positive, fun-loving side, he showed that he could pen a visceral song with “Death On Two Legs,” which appeared on Queen’s 1975 album, A Night At The Opera. Though the song went unreleased at the time, Mercury liked the lyrics and returned to it for his solo album, where it featured drum programming by the producer Reinhold Mack. Bad Guy track “Man Made Paradise.” It was a song that was originally written and recorded in 1983 during sessions for Queen’s album The Works. “Come into my life/It’s a man-made paradise,” sings Freddie Mercury on the Mr. Click to load video 13: Man Made Paradise