Queen have revealed the new ballad version of Freddie Mercury solo song 'Love Kills'. Listen to it below.
The song was originally written and released by Mercury in 1984, as part of Giorgio Moroder's restoration and edit of 1927 silent film Metropolis.
Though it is credited as a solo performance, three other members of Queen play on the original recording. It's now been re-issued in ballad-form for the band's forthcoming album Queen Forever.
Listen to 'Love Kills ' The Ballad' below
Queen Forever is a compilation album which features tracks the band had "forgotten about", with archived vocals from Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991.
The album is set for release on 10 November, and will be supported by a Queen + Adam Lambert tour. UK dates are below. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 3 October. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Tue 13 January NEWCASTLE Arena
Wed 14 January GLASGOW Hydro
Sat 17 January LONDON O2 Arena
Tue 20 January LEEDS Arena
Wed 21 January MANCHESTER Arena
Fri 23 January BIRMINGHAM NIA
Sat 24 January NOTTINGHAM Arena
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