Does Freddie Mercury like Michael Jackson?
Few people knew the two of the biggest and most extraordinary pop stars of the last century had an intense friendship that almost resulted in the Queen star being on the Thriller album. Originally it was MJ who pursued Freddie.
What song did Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury do together?
Queen and Michael Jackson version

“There Must Be More to Life Than This” | |
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Song by Queen featuring Michael Jackson | |
Length | 3:27 |
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Mercury |
Producer(s) | William Orbit |
Why did Freddie Mercury back out of a duet with Michael Jackson?
duet because he got his chimp Bubbles to studio alongwith him, it has been revealed. Mercury and Jackson were supposed to record There Must Be More To Life Than This, but Mercury couldn’t handle The King of Pop’s weird attachment to his primate pal, the New York Post reported.
Who was closest to Freddie Mercury?
Freddie Mercury may have been one of the more extroverted singers of his generation but his closest friend in Queen was the quietest member. Peter Freestone was a PA to the band and witnessed the friendship from close up and has revealed what bonded Freddie with bassist John Deacon.
Does Michael Jackson know Freddie Mercury?
They were and remain two of the greatest icons in popular culture. But few people know the superstars shared a brief but intense friendship just before Michael Jackson made music history. Freddie revealed tantalising details of their time together and the one thing he found “frightening” about the American musician.

Did Michael Jackson tell Queen to release another one bites the dust?
After attending a Queen concert in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson suggested to Freddie Mercury backstage that “Another One Bites the Dust” be released as a single.
Did Elvis like Freddie Mercury?
“Freddie was very fond of Elvis.” Mercury said he even styled his vocals on the song to sound like The King Of Rock’n’Roll. “My voice does sound a bit like Elvis Presley’s on ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’,” explained the singer.
Did Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury get along?
He was a friend and he was a genius. I really loved him. If I could have one last conversation with anyone in my life, it’s got to be Freddie. I was literally on my way to see him, less than half a mile away, when they rang me in my car and told me he had gone.