- The Show Must Go On (Queen song)
Single infobox
Name = The Show Must Go On
Artist = Queen
from Album = Innuendo
Released =14 October 1991 (UK)
1 November 1991 (US)
Format = 7"/12",CD single
Recorded = 1990,1991
Genre = Rock,hard rock
Length = 4:31
Label =Parlophone (Europe),Hollywood Records (US)
Writer = Queen
Producer = Queen and David Richards
Last single = "Headlong"
(1991)
This single = "The Show Must Go On"
(1991)
Next single = "These Are the Days of Our Lives "
(1991)"The Show Must Go On" is a song by Englishrock band Queen, featured as the twelfth and final track on their 1991 album "Innuendo". It is credited to Queen. The song chronicles the effort ofFreddie Mercury continuing to perform despite approaching the end of his life. [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:ph77gjwr16p9 allmusic ] ] The title is derived from the phrase "the show must go on ", and may be in reaction to the numerous press speculations about lead singer Mercury's critically declining health since the late 1980s. Much of the lyrics and imagery of the song can also be construed to be a reflection on life and imminent death. It is regarded as one of Queen's most emotive, powerful songs by many fans.It was released as a single in the
United Kingdom onOctober 14 ,1991 in promotion for the Greatest Hits 2 Album, just six weeks before Mercury died. Following Mercury's death in November 1991, the song re-entered the British charts and spent longer in the top 75 than it did on its original release, eventually reaching a peak of 16. A live version withElton John on vocals appeared on Queen's "Greatest Hits III" album.The song was chosen as the favorite funeral song in a survey conducted in Europe. [http://webcenters.netscape.compuserve.com/homerealestate/package.jsp?name=fte/funeralmusic/funeralmusic Top 10 Strangest Funeral Songs - Netscape Home & Real Estate ] ]
ongwriting process
After listening to John Deacon and Roger Taylor playing the chord sequence that later on would be the basis for almost the entire song, Brian May sat down with Freddie Mercury and the two of them decided the theme of the song and wrote some lyrics. May wrote down the rest of the words as well as the melody, and put a bridge with chord sequence inspired by
Pachelbel's canon .Demo versions featured May singing, having to sing some parts in
falsetto because they were too high, but Mercury recorded them without problems. To this day, both Brian May and many fans regard this vocal performance as one of Mercury's finest ever.For the record, May sang most of the backing vocals (including the very last line) and played
Yamaha DX-7 synthesiser as well as guitar. Producer David Richards suggested the key-shift in the third verse.Promotional video
Due to Mercury's deteriorating health at the time, no new footage of the lead singer could be shot. With the song released within just a few weeks of his death, shots of Freddie Mercury instead had to be salvaged from previous videos. The video was conceived and released as a montage of clips spanning Queen's entire video clip career from 1981 to 1991.
During the section of the video where a number of masks appear sequentially, one of the masks is of a Roboto, from the music video of "
Mr. Roboto " by Styx.The
music video was compiled and edited by Austrian director team DoRo, consisting ofRudi Dolezal andHannes Rossacher .Charts
Cover versions
* The song was one of many used in the 2001 film "
Moulin Rouge! ", performed byJim Broadbent andNicole Kidman .* The music was recorded in 2006 by
Divinefire for their album "Hero".* It is one of the last songs
Grégory Lemarchal premonitorily sang before his death.* It was also covered by Michael Ball on his album "Music".
* The Esperanto group
Kore sings an Esperanto version of the song on their albumTielas Vivo , translation to Esperanto byRoel Haveman * It also appears on
Pet Shop Boys album Back To Mine as a Chris Lowe selection.* It has also been covered by German power metal band
Metalium on their album "".* Extracts from the song appear in the first movement of The Queen Symphony by
Tolga Kashif *
Celine Dion sang this song in her 2008-2009Taking Chances Tour .*
DC Comics character Pied Piper used this song, thinking it would be the final thing he played, to destroy the planetApokolips in "Countdown to Final Crisis ".* The song was covered on the Danish final of their edition of
X-Factor in 2008, with several of the "rejects" and "outsiders" who never made it far, but made a lasting impression on many viewers, performed the song together.*
Paris Bennett performed an abridged version of the song on the fifth season ofAmerican Idol .*
Carly Smithson performed an abridged version of the song, and recorded a lyrically complete studio version, for the seventh season ofAmerican Idol .*
Elton John performed the song on his 1992 tour; the song appears on the DVD "Live In Barcelona".External links
* [http://www.queensongs.info/analysis/the-show-must-go-on.html Song analysis (Queen - The Royal Legend)]
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