Does anybody have any non queen songs you wished the band or just Freddie had covered?
GERRYISADICK · Member since
Is anybody gonna answer?
radefriese · Member since
Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra.
GERRYISADICK · Member since
Great one!
scottmax · Member since
Let me in your heart again - Anita Dobson
Dream On - Aerosmith
Why don't we try again - Brian May
Everybody hurts - REM
GERRYISADICK · Member since
Ooh aerosmith!
angermair73 · Member since
Sparks - This town aint big eough for the both of us
Elton John - Goodbye yellow brick road
Focus - Hocus pocus (could have been fun) Watch this version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouPGGLI6Q
Dim · Member since
From differnt music gernes,
1)Flash Dance theme (Freddie 80's voice)
2) Back in Black (Freddie 84 Voice i.e. I go crazy, tear it up etc.)
3) Immigrant song, I like the live Queen version, I am imaging 70's version
4)Roxane
5) Dream on
6) Love Bites
master marathon runner · Member since
'back on the farm'
'our sergeant major'
'the barmaid at the rose and crown'
- Freddie would have nailed these George Formby classics with gusto.
Lplix · Member since
1) my way - frank sinatra
2) smoke gets in your eyes - platters ( maybe exist)
3) Thunder in My Heart - leo sayer
4) total eclipse of the heart - bonnie tyler
5) comunication breakdown - ledz (not how he sing when was ibex)
6) puttin on the ritz - fred astaire (maybe just a little rearranged
GERRYISADICK · Member since
My way i thought that too!
winterspelt · Member since
Mr Roboto from the Styx.
When I was a kid I believed it was a Queen song, lol
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Lplix wrote:[/b]
6) puttin on the ritz - fred astaire (maybe just a little rearranged[/QUOTE]
That's an Irving Berlin song.
Lplix · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]thomasquinn 32989 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Lplix wrote:[/b]
6) puttin on the ritz - fred astaire (maybe just a little rearranged[/QUOTE]
That's an Irving Berlin song.[/QUOTE]
yes, I know it, but the most famous version is singed by Fred astaire in the movie Blue Skies (1946)