We remember Freddie Mercury. ‘Freddie The Great’

This day (November 24, 1991), in Kensington, London, England, died Mr.Farrokh Bulsara a.k.a Freddie Mercury, British singer, lead vocalist of Queen

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We remember Freddie Mercury. ‘Freddie The Great’

Tracklist :

1 . Living On My Own(1993)

2 . Keep Yourself Alive (w/ Queen, 1973)

3 . Killer Queen (w/ Queen, Top Of The Pops, 1974)

4 . Bohemian Rhapsody (w/ Queen, Odeon Hammersmith, 1975)

5 . You Take My Breath Away (Hyde Park, 1976)

6 . We are the champions (w/ Queen, recording, 1977)

7 . Bicycle Race (w/ Queen, 1978)

8 . Save Me (w/ Queen, Concert for People of Kampuchea, 1979)

9 . imagine (w/ Queen, 1980 )

10 . Somebody To Love (w/ Queen, Montreax, 1981)

11 . Staying Power (w/ Queen, Milton Keynes Bowl, 1982)

12 . State Of Shock (w/ Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, 1984)

13 . Radio GaGa (w/ Queen, Live Aid Wembley London, 1985

14 . Under Pressure (w/ Queen, Wembley Stadium, 1986)

15 . Barcelona (w/ Montserrat Caballé, La Nit, 1988)

16 . London (w/ Queen, 1989)

17 . Headlong (w/ Queen)

18 . These Are The Days Of Our Lives (w/ Queen)

19 . The Great Pretender (1987)

Freddie Mercury Top 10 :

Bohemian Rhapsody . Don’t Stop Me Now . Another One Bites the Dust . We Will Rock You . We Are the Champions . Killer Queen . Crazy Little Thing Called Love . Somebody to Love . I Want to Break Free . Living On My Own .

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We remember Freddie Mercury. ‘Freddie The Great’

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Wikipedia : This day (November 24, 1991), in Kensington, London, England, died Mr.Farrokh Bulsara a.k.a Freddie Mercury, British singer, lead vocalist of Queen

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@allmusic : Combining theatrics and an outrageously flamboyant stage persona with his fine natural-born talent (he possessed one of the greatest voices in all of music and penned some of pop’s most enduring and instantly recognizable compositions),

@last.fm : His recorded vocal range spanned nearly four octaves (falsetto included), with his lowest recorded note being the F below the bass clef and his highest recorded note being the D that lies nearly four octaves above.

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