No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)

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No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) is a song by the British rock band Queen , which was recorded by the remaining 3 members in 1997 after the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury (1991). The song is on the Queen Rocks album .

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Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor share the lead vocals. The song composed by May pays homage to Freddie Mercury. May had actually written it for his solo album Another World , but when Roger Taylor heard the demo version of the song, he suggested making it a Queen song.

No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young), which also appeared on the album Greatest Hits III , was the last public appearance of bassist John Deacon , who withdrew into private life after its release.

Music video

The music video was produced in London on October 29, 1997, by DoRo and filmed at Bray Studios. It's black and white and only shows the three remaining members of Queen in the studio. Freddie Mercury is shown in video excerpts in some of his typical scenes and poses.

occupation

Brian May: lead vocals in the first and third verses, backing vocals, piano, electric guitar

Roger Taylor: lead vocals in the second verse, backing vocals, drums

John Deacon: Bass

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Queen Press Release - No One But You" . Queen Archives Retrieved June 15, 2014
  2. Queen Rocks EPK
  3. ^ John Deacon profile . Retrieved June 7, 2019. "John joined his former bandmates for one final time in October 1997 for the recording of the Brian May song, No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young), released by Queen as a personal tribute to the late Freddie Mercury. " 
  4. Queen's 50 UK singles - ranked! . In: The Guardian . Retrieved April 12, 2019.