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"Barcelona" is a single released by Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. A part of their collaborative album Barcelona, it also appeared on Queen's Greatest Hits III. The song reflects Mercury's love of opera with his high notes and Caballé's operatic vocals, backed by a full orchestra.
The song's music video is footage of the artists' miming performance at the open air "La Nit" festival in Barcelona on 8 October 1988 (Mercury's last live performance before his illness got worse [3]), where the song was performed along with "Barcelona" and "How Can I Go On". The video was first released as part of a 5" CD video single.
Barcelona is a collaborative studio album recorded by Freddie Mercury, lead singer of popular British rock band Queen, and operatic Soprano Montserrat Caballé.It was released in 1988 and serves as the second and final album by Mercury to be recorded outside of Queen.
"Barcelona" (single version; performed by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé) Freddie Mercury, Mike Moran: Barcelona, 1988: 4:25: 4. "Too Much Love Will Kill You" Brian May, Frank Musker, Elizabeth Lamers: Made in Heaven, 1995: 4:18: 5. "Somebody to Love" (The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, live at Wembley Stadium with George Michael, 20 ...
The Solo Collection is a compilation box set detailing the solo career of Freddie Mercury; it includes the material Mercury recorded before joining up with Queen, up through the 1993 No More Brothers remixes. Mercury's two studio albums are included, along with various single edits and non-album singles, B-sides, remixes, instrumentals ...
In 1987, Caballé made a rare excursion into the world of pop music when she released a duet with Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the rock band Queen, which was titled "Barcelona". [50] The song was inspired by Caballé's home city and later used as one of the two official theme songs for the 1992 Olympic Games . [ 50 ]
Mercury's two full albums outside the band were Mr. Bad Guy (1985) and Barcelona (1988). [3] His first album, Mr. Bad Guy , debuted in the top ten of the UK Album Charts . [ 2 ] In 1993, a remix of " Living on My Own ", a single from the album, posthumously reached number one on the UK Singles Charts .
The song was one of the two official theme songs of the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain, with the other being "Barcelona" recorded by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé. A choir performed the song in English, Spanish, and Catalan during the opening ceremony of the Games while an Olympic flag was unfolded over the athletes who ...