Written by Roger Taylor, this harks back to the old Taylor-written songs about youth and rebellion. The song is sung as a duet between Rodgers and Taylor, and also features Rodgers playing harmonica (a skill showcased on several Paul Rodgers-era Bad Company songs, including "Oh, Atlanta" from 1979's Desolation Angels). It is also the only Queen song to feature this instrument.
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Written by Roger Taylor, this harks back to the old Taylor-written songs about youth and rebellion. The song is sung as a duet between Rodgers and Ta… read more
Written by Roger Taylor, this harks back to the old Taylor-written songs about youth and rebellion. The song is sung as a duet between Rodgers and Taylor, and also features Rodgers playi… read more
In November 2004, the first annual UK Music Hall Of Fame induction ceremony took place and as "Queen" was inducted, surviving active members Brian May and Roger Taylor (without ba… read more
In November 2004, the first annual UK Music Hall Of Fame induction ceremony took place and as "Queen" was inducted, surviving active members Brian May and Roger Taylor (without bassist John Deacon who retired from the music b… read more