Queen released a new song featuring the band’s late, legendary frontman, Freddie Mercury, on Thursday. News about the single "Face It Alone" was confirmed this past summer, as Queen’s guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor made the announcement during an interview in June. "Face It Alone" is a "little gem from Freddie," Taylor remarked.
The song was first recorded from the band’s session for their 13th studio album, "The Miracle," which was released in 1989. However, the track never made a debut.
The single was "kind of forgotten about," Taylor admitted in the interview, but called it a "wonderful" and "real discovery." Mercury died in 1991 at the age of 45 from AIDS-related complications.
Queen released a new song featuring the band’s late, legendary frontman Freddie Mercury. ((Photo by Steve Jennings/WireImage)) The four-minute dramatic and emotional track begins with Mercury’s vocals. "When something so near and dear to life, explodes inside… You feel your soul is set on fire," Mercury sings over May’s guitar playing.
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