Brian May - May's Lead Vocals in Queen

May's Lead Vocals in Queen

  • "Keep Yourself Alive" – Vocal bridge with Taylor, rest sung by Mercury (1973)
  • "Some Day, One Day" (1974)
  • "She Makes Me (Stormtrooper in Stilettoes)" (1974)
  • "'39" (1975)
  • "Good Company" (1975)
  • "Long Away" (1976)
  • "All Dead, All Dead" (1977)
  • "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" (1977)
  • "Fat Bottomed Girls" – Chorus lead vocals (1978)
  • "Leaving Home Ain't Easy" (1978)
  • "Sail Away Sweet Sister" – Mercury sings the bridge (1980)
  • "Flash" – with Freddie Mercury (1980)
  • "Put Out the Fire" – lead on falsetto lines.
  • "Las Palabras de Amor" – Lead harmony vocals on chorus (1982)
  • "I Go Crazy" – Lead Bridge Vocals (1984)
  • "Who Wants to Live Forever" – First verse, harmony and other lines throughout (1986)
  • "I Want It All" – with Mercury (1989)
  • "Lost Opportunity" (1991)
  • "Mother Love" – Lead vocals on final verse (1995)
  • "Let Me Live" – Lead vocals on third verse (1995)
  • "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)" – with Taylor (1997)

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