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  1. " There Must Be More to Life Than This " is the eighth track on Queen singer Freddie Mercury 's debut solo album Mr. Bad Guy, released on 29 April 1985 by Columbia Records. The song was originally recorded by Queen for 1982's Hot Space, but failed to make the final version of the album.

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    • Jackson Boasted He Was A 'Freddie Mercury Fan'
    • Mercury and Jackson Hit The Studio Together But Clashed Over Work Ethic
    • The Mercury-Jackson Songs Were Eventually Re-Recorded

    The two first met when Jackson would show up to Mercury’s concerts with fellow bandmates Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deaconas Queen. "In the early days, three, four years ago, he used to come and see our shows at The Forum in L.A., and I guess he liked us and so I got to meet him,” Mercury told music journalist Lisa Robinson in a 1983 intervie...

    Mercury and Jackson did move forward with the collaboration by starting with songs that were for an upcoming Jacksons album, according to Rolling Stone in 1983, while a later story said it was for Queen’s Hot Space album. Other sourcessay it was meant to be an album of duets. Whatever the songs were meant for, the two definitely began work on demos...

    While the three songs they worked on may not have ever been released the way they originally intended, their joint work did eventually get heard. “State of Shock” was re-recorded by the Jacksons and Mick Jagger and released as a single in 1984 — and Jagger ironically later performed it with Tina Turner at the very Live Aid concert Mercury made such...

  2. 26. Feb. 2016 · 199K subscribers. Subscribed. 546K. 60M views 8 years ago #FreddieMercury #MichaelJackson #ThereMustBeMoretoLifeThanThis. This duet really speaks for itself, the king of Rock & the king of Pop!...

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  3. 3. Feb. 2019 · Duet between Mercury and Michael Jackson Songwriter - Freddie Mercury Recorded 1981 (original), 2014 (reworked)

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  4. 24. Okt. 2013 · 1983 nahmen Freddie Mercury und Michael Jackson zusammen in dessen Heimstudio drei Songs auf. Da das Material jedoch nicht für ein gemeinsames Album gereicht hat, wurde es nie...

  5. In den frühen 80er-Jahren entwickelte sich zwischen Freddie Mercury und Michael Jackson eine Freundschaft. Beide trafen sich beruflich aber auch privat regelmäßig. Eines der ersten Zusammentreffen hatte Michael Jackson als Queen-Fan nach einem Queen-Konzert.

  6. 28. Aug. 2020 · Freddie Mercury (pictured) and Michael Jackson started recording in MJ's home studio in 1983 and produced demos for three tracks; 'There Must Be More to Life Than This,' 'State of Shock' and 'Victory.'.