Just like I know you should. Get me on my knees. Please, baby, please. [Interlude] Listen, yeah. [Chorus] You look so great, every time I see your face. You put me in a state, a state of shock
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Mais à quoi aurait bien pu ressembler un album commun entre Michael Jackson et Freddie Mercury ? Hélas, on ne le sera jamais, même si les deux chanteurs ont eu comme objectif de faire ce disque en 1983. Étant chacun des grands admirateurs de la musique de l’autre, ils décident un beau jour de franchir le cap et de s’enfermer en studio pour faire des morceaux ensemble.
Freddie Mercury & Michael Jackson - State of shock Gotta be mine 'Cos you're so fine I like your style, hey It makes me wild You give it to me good, w
Freddy Mercury & Mick Jagger - State Of Shock - YouTube. Music Video By Michael Jackson Feat. Freddy Mercury & Mick Jagger Perfoming State Of Shock. (C) 1984 CBS Records.
1981–1983 m. F. Mercury atliko kelis įrašus su Michael Jackson. Jie kartu įrašė „State of Shock“, „Victory“ ir „There Must Be More to Life Than This“ dainas. Nei viena iš šių dainų oficialiai nebuvo išleista, nors neoficialūs leidimai egzistuoja.
Apr 18, 2010. #10. This was in the foreword of a Freddie Mercury biography that was released last year, after Michael died. It was written by a friend of Freddie, Peter Freestone. "The first time I met Michael Jackson was backstage at The Forum in Los Angeles in early July 1980.
Michael Jackson was a big fan of the band Queen, particularly the vocal prowess of frontman, Freddie Mercury. The two became friends and naturally, decided to record some music together. The idea
A video of "State of shock" that I made, I hope you'll enjoy the video and of course the song! I really adore this song, Freddie and Michael made a good pai
Michael Jackson & Freddie MercuryState of ShockUnreleased from The Jacksons' VictoryWritten and Composed by Michael Jackson, Randy HansenProduced by Michael
Freddie Mercury in 1982. Picture: Getty Around the same time as Michael Jackson worked on Thriller, he recorded with Queen singer Freddie Mercury on the songs 'State of Shock', 'Victory' and 'There Must Be More to Life Than This'. Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury's electrifying long-lost duets are heart-wrenchingly good
According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Mercury subsequently fell out with Jackson because the U.S. star objected to Mercury taking too much cocaine in his living room.”. At the time, it was reported that the duo had recorded three tracks named “State Of Shock,” “Victory,” and “There Must Be More To Life Than This,” but the two
Originally, Michael Jackson anticipated recording the duet “State of Shock” with Queen singer Freddie Mercury. But recording proved impossible to complete. Jackson needed another talented voice opposite his and Mick Jagger needed every foothold to establish his solo career. The two proved a match made in heaven.
Michael Jackson idolised Freddie Mercury but he fled recording studio 'Get me out of here' The Queen star and the King of Pop started recording three songs together but Freddie couldn't cope with
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