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  1. "Love Is the Hero" is a song performed by American Rock singer and guitarist Billy Squier, with Freddie Mercury from Queen on backing vocals. It appears as the second track on his fifth studio album Enough Is Enough from 1986.

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    Love Is The Hero ist ein Song von Billy Squier, bei dem Freddie Mercury mitgesungen hat, aber nur größten Teils im Hintergrund und das auch nur bei der 12Version. Der Song ist sowohl auf Squiers Kompilationsalbum Past Perfect wie auch auf der Solo Collection von Mercury enthalten. Der Song erschien 1986 als Single.

    Love is the hero, soldier forever

    Life below zero, never say never

    Never say never

    Never say never say never

    There is a course in life, so all the teachers say

    It calls you day and night, it takes you thoughts away

  3. 18. Feb. 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Love Is The Hero · Billy Squier · Freddie Mercury Love Is The Hero ℗ 1986 Capitol Records, LLC Released on: 1986-09-27 Associated...

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  4. 4. März 2009 · Lyrics. Love is the hero. Soldier forever. Life below zero. Never say never, say never. There is a course in life, so all the teachers say. It calls you day and night, it takes your thoughts away. Under a frozen light, you face a long crusade. Where there's a cause you fight, where there's a cost you pay.

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  6. The Advocate said in May 2018, "Closeted throughout his life, Mercury, who was bisexual, engaged in affairs with men but referred to a woman he loved in his youth, Mary Austin, as 'the love of his life,' according to the biography Somebody to Love: The Life, Death, and Legacy of Freddie Mercury."