Queen share rediscovered song "Face It Alone" featuring Freddie Mercury
Queen have unveiled "Face It Alone", a previously unreleased song with Freddie Mercury that's from The Miracle sessions.
"Face It Alone" was first announced in June by Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor. Taylor revealed it was from The Miracle sessions, and May said it was a track that they thought they couldn't "really rescue," but today (13 October) it's been released in full as the lead single from a collector's edition of their 13th album that's due out next month.
The song marks the first Queen song to be released with Freddie Mercury's vocals since 2014’s Queen Forever album, which featured three previously unheard tracks with Mercury.
The Miracle Collector’s Edition will be released as an eight-disc box set, and will include original takes, demos, rough cuts and six previously unreleased tracks. The previously unreleased songs, which includes "Face It Alone", are titled "When Love Breaks Up", "You Know You Belong To Me", "I Guess We’re Falling Out", "Dog With a Bone" and "Water".
"Face It Alone" is out now. Queen's The Miracle Collector’s Edition box set will arrive on 18 November, and is available to pre-order now.
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