This article will focus on the friendship and mutual admiration Michael Jackson and the members of Queen shared, while also going into detail on the songs ‘There Must Be More to Life Than This’ (Mercury), ‘State of Shock’ (Jackson, Randy Hansen) and ‘Victory’ (Jackson, Mercury), their background and the circumstances behind their
Mercury in 1983 famously recorded a few tracks with Michael Jackson at Jackson's home studio. Just one of the duets—"State of Shock"—was eventually released in 1984. The sessions were the Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State Of Shock (Studio Demo Version) (4:43) 02 . Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - There Must Be More To Live Than This (3:08) State of Shock. There must be more to life than this. The schedules conflicted so they never got to finish, but State of Shock was officially released with Mick Jagger. I hear that these two songs and a third song called Victory which FM and MJ recorded will be released in the near future. 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 goodThree duets that Michael Jackson recorded with Queen singer Freddie Mercury 30 years ago will finally see an official release later this year. According to The Times of London, the demos were
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