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''See also [[Made In Heaven: The Films]] '' | ''See also [[Made In Heaven: The Films]] '' | ||
- | The third single release from ''[[Made In Heaven]]' was the anthemic gospel-tinged 'Let Me Live', an unusual track by any standards, as it featured lead vocals by Freddie, Brian ''and'' Roger, plus a rare inclusion of guest backing vocalists such as former Brian May Band member [[Catherine Porter]] and actor [[Gary Martin]]. The single was a big hit, despite Radio One refusing to add the song to its playlist, reaching number nine in the UK singles charts in 1996. | + | The third single release from ''[[Made In Heaven]]'' was the anthemic gospel-tinged 'Let Me Live', an unusual track by any standards, as it featured lead vocals by Freddie, Brian ''and'' Roger, plus a rare inclusion of guest backing vocalists such as former Brian May Band member [[Catherine Porter]] and actor [[Gary Martin]]. The single was a big hit, despite Radio One refusing to add the song to its playlist, reaching number nine in the UK singles charts in 1996. |
Unlike previous singles from the album, no collage video was made to accompany the single release. As a result, tv stations resorted to broadcasting Bernard Rudden's piece from the Made In Heaven: The Films project. Entitled 'Return Trip', the film depicted a young couple on the verge of breaking up, who have become unable to communicate with one another. An alternate edit of this film therefore appeared on the '[[Greatest Hits III]]' vhs, three years later. | Unlike previous singles from the album, no collage video was made to accompany the single release. As a result, tv stations resorted to broadcasting Bernard Rudden's piece from the Made In Heaven: The Films project. Entitled 'Return Trip', the film depicted a young couple on the verge of breaking up, who have become unable to communicate with one another. An alternate edit of this film therefore appeared on the '[[Greatest Hits III]]' vhs, three years later. |
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See also Made In Heaven: The Films
The third single release from Made In Heaven was the anthemic gospel-tinged 'Let Me Live', an unusual track by any standards, as it featured lead vocals by Freddie, Brian and Roger, plus a rare inclusion of guest backing vocalists such as former Brian May Band member Catherine Porter and actor Gary Martin. The single was a big hit, despite Radio One refusing to add the song to its playlist, reaching number nine in the UK singles charts in 1996.
Unlike previous singles from the album, no collage video was made to accompany the single release. As a result, tv stations resorted to broadcasting Bernard Rudden's piece from the Made In Heaven: The Films project. Entitled 'Return Trip', the film depicted a young couple on the verge of breaking up, who have become unable to communicate with one another. An alternate edit of this film therefore appeared on the 'Greatest Hits III' vhs, three years later.
Credits
Version | Name | Artist | Recorded | Format | Length | Director | Filming Location |
Made In Heaven: The Films | Return Trip | Queen | 1995 | Film | 4.52 | Bernard Rudden | Unknown |
Flix Version | Let Me Live | Queen | 1995 | Film | 4.52 | Bernard Rudden | Unknown |
Availability
- Return Trip - Made In Heaven: The Films (vhs) vhs, Made In Heaven: The Films (dvd) dvd
- Flix Version - Greatest Flix III vhs