Freddie would give the most savage sarcastic replies ever. Freddie was recording "The Works" with Queen at the time and his solo album Mr. Bad Guy, which was being recorded in Munich I think. And Michael was recording Thriller and Victory in Los Angeles. So Basically neither had the time to go to the other side of the world to record a song.
Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State Of Shock A Song For Michael Jackson - 192. Live Victory Tour - VBR V1 05. Michael Jackson - Elizabeth I Love You (4:Jackson reportedly used to attend Queen concerts and had dinner with Freddie Mercury to discuss a prospective collaboration after becoming a fan of the band. “I think one of the tracks would have been on the Thriller album if I finished it, but I missed out,” Mercury said. On a separate interview, Mercury went on to discuss the process of
Lyrics:There must be more to life than thisThere must be more to life than thisHow do we cope in a world without loveMending all those broken heartsAnd tendiMercury’s solo song Living on My Own, originally released in 1985, but which reached number one in the UK two years after his death after getting a club-friendly remix, is a catchy expression of
As a single, this was released as a Mercury-only track in 1985. "There Must Be More to Life Than This" was the eighth track in Mercury's solo debut, "Mr. Bad Guy." However, it was originally
5 The Girl Is Mine with Paul McCartney. Probably the second best of their duets together, the best being "The Man". An excellent balance of their sounds. While "Say Say Say" was a bit too Jackson-focused, some may think that "The Man" was a bit too McCartney. Two awesome voices that complement each other.