I never knew about the Andrew Gold track before. Thanks. With the JD Souther tie-in, and how it fades out, this sounds like it should segue into The Eagles 'Heartache Tonight'.
master marathon runner · Member since
Eddie Howell, "man from Manhattan" Freddie and Brian on backing vocals.(they became friendly while working in the studio around the same time)
jondickens1 · Member since
There's a couple more from the 80's that Brian played on of the top of my head. Holly Johnson 'Love Train'and Livin in a box 'Blow the house down'. Check out blow the house down for an awesome guitar solo by Brian.There's been loads of guest spots for Brian acruelly!
Chief Mouse · Member since
Does this one count?
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Lplix · Member since
just go to
http://www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/index.htm
and on the left banner select:
queen, songs & album, collaboration
freddie mercury, songs & album, collaboration
roger taylor, songs & album, collaboration
john deacon, songs & album, collaboration
brian may, songs & album, collaboration in the 4 section by period
brENsKi · Member since
some to add:
Ian Hunter: Your nearly Did Me In
Fox - Ssssingle Bed
kansas - play the game tonight
fuzzbox (remember them? gorgeous but fiairly average) - Self
billy squier - emotions in motion
hilary - how come you're so dumb?
gary numan - crash
there's also a late-80s Sabbs track
and roger also appeared on Daltrey's - Under a raging Moon
ANAGRAMER · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ITSM wrote:[/b]
Songs by other artists/bands with apperances of Queen members(?)
Andrew Gold - Never Let Her Slip Away (apperance by Freddie Mercury. PS! Only on the album; All This and Heaven Too).
Hmm.. Not sure about that; it's a bit of an urban myth.
ANAGRAMER · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ANAGRAMER wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]ITSM wrote:[/b]
Songs by other artists/bands with apperances of Queen members(?)
Andrew Gold - Never Let Her Slip Away (apperance by Freddie Mercury. PS! Only on the album; All This and Heaven Too).
Hmm.. Not sure about that; it's a bit of an urban myth.
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Pretty sure that's NOT Freddie on there
ANAGRAMER · Member since
Gold is also known for his biggest UK hit song "Never Let Her Slip Away", which was a UK #5 hit twice, by him and again at #5 fourteen years later by Undercover. Freddie Mercury, who was a friend of Gold's, has been mistakenly credited with assisting him with the harmony background vocals of the song. Gold himself explains in his liner notes for the CD version of 'All This & Heaven Too' that it was actually Timothy Schmit and J D Souther.
Martin Packer · Member since
Elton John "Ice On Fire". Never heard the tracks though - so don't know if Roger and John made much of an impact.
radefriese · Member since
Stay with me tonight by Jeffrey Osbourne featuring Brian May solo.
Billy Squier with Freddie on 2 tracks, Love Is The Hero and Lady with a Tenor Sax.
radefriese · Member since
Def Leppard with Brian, Travelin Band, live from 1983 LA Forum, included on the Pyromania Deluxe edition
ITSM · Member since
Thank you for all the good replies!
I have to say that in the song "Never Let Her Slip Away," it really sounds like Freddie Mercury when sung "...on a schoolday afternoon." PS! Only on the album "All This and Heaven Too." But I hear/read what you're saying.