Queen - I Want To Break Free + Michael Jackson - Black or WhiteOn a normal day in heaven, two legendary singers, Michael and Freddie, decide to collaborate a
"The Show Must Go On" is a song by the British rock band Queen, featured as the twelfth and final track on their 1991 album Innuendo. It is credited to Queen
Mercury was a more dynamic performer, and had moves that Jagger never even thought of. Jagger actually isn't really that interesting to watch on his own, so I'm going with Freddie for frontman, even though musically I much prefer Jagger and the Stones. If I see video of either band, I tend to stay focused on Freddie, and with the Stones, my eyeMICHAEL JACKSON flexed his knowledge of the music industry in the 1980s when he started hanging out with Queen. He urged Freddie Mercury to release another song from their latest album because it Published on: 03:29 PST, Nov 12, 2014. Michael Jackson got together with Queen legend Freddie Mercury to perform a duet together, but Freddie Mercury allegedly had to call it quits after he was freaked out by Michael’s relationship with his pet chimpanzee. Jackson and Mercury were collaborating on a track, “There Must Be More To Life Than . 284 120 103 397 128 296 369 346 141