Top 10 Best Queen Collaborations
Queen:Freddie Mercury
Brian May
Roger Taylor
John Deacon
They had several collaborations with other singers over the years, especially after Freddie Mercury died. Here is a list of the best ones.
A match made in heaven. I love them together. I couldn't think of anyone better.
Adam Lambert has been fronting Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) since 2011.
They performed two Queen songs: These Are the Days of Our Lives and Somebody to Love at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. Somebody to Love was especially noteworthy and was called the best-performed song that night.
They asked him to be the frontman. His performance of Somebody to Love was the best of any Queen song that night.
How is this song not first?! Under Pressure is bigger and more well-known than any other Queen collaboration on this list!
They produced one of the best singles of all time. Adam Lambert hasn't come close to that single. Under Pressure.
They did Under Pressure in 1981 and performed live with him in 1992 at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.
Paul Rodgers fronted Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) from 2004 to 2009.
Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson recorded three songs in 1983. Brian May and Roger Taylor reworked one of these songs into a Queen track in 2014 for the album Queen Forever.
Legends.
"It Must Be More to Life Than This," written by Freddie Mercury, is an amazing song. "State of Shock," written by Michael Jackson, is not as amazing, but still good.
They performed with Elton John twice: The Show Must Go On and Bohemian Rhapsody at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, and again with The Show Must Go On in 1997.
Brian May and Roger Taylor performed multiple times with them.
They asked him to front Queen and go on tour, but he turned them down!