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Title: show must go on-queen lyric synopsis
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October 17, 2008 |
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The most critically acclaimed song on the album was the last track, called ?The Show Must Go On'. It was released as a single on October 14th 1991. It was said that this was Queen at its most entertaining stage.
The final draft for the lyrics was written by Brian May, however the original idea came from Freddie... Showed first 250 characters
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The most critically acclaimed song on the album was the last track, called ?The Show Must Go On'. It was released as a single on October 14th 1991. It was said that this was Queen at its most entertaining stage.
The final draft for the lyrics was written by Brian May, however the original idea came from Freddie... Showed next 250 characters
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