This duet between Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson began as a song written by the Queen frontman during sessions for the band’s 1981 album, Hot Space. The group recorded a backing track, but the tune was never completed. Two years later Mercury visited Michael Jackson at his home studio in Los Angeles where they recorded some demos.. Duet between Mercury and Michael JacksonSongwriter – Freddie MercuryRecorded 1981 (original), 2014 (reworked)
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