One of Brian May's most iconic guitar performances almost didn't make it on to one of Queen's most popular tracks.
Brian May and Roger Taylor on Queen’s songs and Freddie’s genius. Plus Sex Pistols, The Beatles, The Pogues, Dionne Warwick, Led Zeppelin and fiery folk CD.
But when Queen recorded Don’t Stop Me Now for their 1978 album Jazz, May found himself sidelined by singer Freddie Mercury, who wrote the song and had very definite ideas about how it should sound.
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