Brian May shares Freddie Mercury connections to Back to the Light at album launch – WATCH brianmay backtothelight FreddieMercury
Brian remembered how Freddie liked Too Much Love Will Kill You and recorded the Queen version in 1989, which was released posthumously on 1995’s Made in Heaven.
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