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Let Me In (Your Heart Again) - single release

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I am of the opinion Let Me In could have been a hit single for Queen had they released it as such. Personally I think it's a really good song. Maybe it's not lyrically their best work but the vocal delivery and musicianship take it to a much higher level for me. I also enjoyed their re-working of Love Kills (after a couple of plays) and think that would have been successful given the chance.
Were these tracks considered for single release at any stage? I'm aware the William Orbit remix of LMIYHA was available as a single download on iTunes.
I can easily imagine LMIYHA on a soundtrack for something like Love Actually. Just saying.
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^ As for the mainstram radio stations in Germany, the song would have worked much much better in their rotation than the MJ / FM duet wich get almost ignored by them.
Not so sure about a physical copy on CD. Maybe a Top 40 Single, maybe not.
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Setlist:

Let Me In (Your Heart Again)

Bonus:
Let Me In (Your Heart Again) [William Orbit Mix]
Let Me In (Your Heart Again) [Powerful Take] (?)
Don't forget my collection of demos and outtakes: http://goo.gl/uQARhn PM me if you want any [leaked] multitrack. Ya se ven los tigres en la lluvia.
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Setlist:

Let Me In (Your Heart Again)

That's eet.
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Eet is drunk? Eet is an extra-terrestrial? Eet is trans? Eet is bad doing setlists?

Mysteries of life, you buncha' faggots!
Don't forget my collection of demos and outtakes: http://goo.gl/uQARhn PM me if you want any [leaked] multitrack. Ya se ven los tigres en la lluvia.
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Let Me In (Forever Version)
(Extended Version)
(Original Demo Version)

It's a shame that nothing was done to promote this track!
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[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b] Eet is drunk? Eet is an extra-terrestrial? Eet is trans? Eet is bad doing setlists? Mysteries of life, you buncha' faggots![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE] [b]LucasDiego wrote:[/b]

Let Me In (Forever Version)
(Extended Version)
(Original Demo Version)

It's a shame that nothing was done to promote this track! [/QUOTE]

That's good idea, boy.
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Lyrics are top notch: 'your heart again' sounds like 'you're hard again'. Knowing Freddie, I bet he had a great laugh.
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]LucasDiego wrote:[/b]

Let Me In (Forever Version)
(Extended Version)
(Original Demo Version)

It's a shame that nothing was done to promote this track! [/QUOTE]

That's good idea, boy.[/QUOTE]

That's a grrrreat idea!
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The title of the track is 'Let Me In Your Heart Again'. Although not released as a commercial single anywhere in the world, this track, 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' and 'Love Kills - The Ballad' were issued on physical promotional CD's and released to radio to promote the 'Forever' album. In the UK all three tracks have been played heavily on BBC and independent stations throughout the country.
Artists like Queen just don't release commercial singles anymore.
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[QUOTE] [b]GT wrote:[/b]


Artists like Queen just don't release commercial singles anymore.[/QUOTE]

but there are many, many other artists playing minor leagues than Queen that keep releasing limited pressings on 7" vinyl. I simply can´t believe Queen cannot afford this or can´t even consider the possibility, just in consideration for the fans, to release their first "new" track with Freddie in many years

For instance,I am a big Gaz Coombes (ex-Supergrass) fan. He´s releasing 7" vinyl for every new single. And I´m buying those.

a Queen release in this style, with unheard Freddie voacals, would sell 1000 times better than Mr. Coombes.

And I don´t label this kind of product as "commercial single" anymore. This is a dated concept. It is just "artistic product", and there are tons of artists out there doing that.

Even Queen if they fancy, when goodies like Live At The Rainbow are put on the market.
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When all three tracks were premiered at the BBC radio 2, Brian - when asked about cd single - answered that they had a talk about it but didn't decide which track was going to promote the compilation. Roger admitted that as Vali stated, that this is a dated concept and singles are now released for radio exclusively. I suppose that the decision of not releasing the single for general public was another sign of "we didn't want it, it was something which Universal really wanted for us to do".
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[QUOTE] [b]GT wrote:[/b]

The title of the track is 'Let Me In Your Heart Again'. Although not released as a commercial single anywhere in the world, this track, 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' and 'Love Kills - The Ballad' were issued on physical promotional CD's and released to radio to promote the 'Forever' album. In the UK all three tracks have been played heavily on BBC and independent stations throughout the country.
Artists like Queen just don't release commercial singles anymore.[/QUOTE]

Hi Gary,

I've never seen 'There Must Be More To Life Than This' as a physical promotional CD. Any chance of one or more pictures?
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'There Must Be More To Life Than This' is (still) not on Spotify.
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