Was I want to break free based on Coronation Street?
I Want to Break Free is a 1984 single by Queen. The sixth song from The Works, “I Want to Break Free” was written by John Deacon. This pop song is known for its video, featuring all four Queen members dressed up as women, in a parody of the British soap opera Coronation Street. The idea for the clip was Taylor’s.
Who wrote I want to break free?
John DeaconI Want to Break Free / LyricistJohn Richard Deacon is an English retired musician, best known for being the bassist for the rock band Queen. Wikipedia
Whose idea was is for the video for I Want to Break Free?
drummer Roger Taylor
The song is largely known for its music video for which all the band members dressed in drag, a concept proposed by drummer Roger Taylor, which parodied the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
Who did Freddie leave his money to?
Freddie signed a will in September 1991, that gave half of his vast wealth to Mary and the rest to his parents and sister. Most of his friends, including lover Jim Hutton, were given £500,000 each or a house. Mary was Freddie’s bedside holding his hand when he passed away at the age of 45.
What are the words to Queen’s I want to break free?
Queen Lyrics. God knows, God knows I want to break free. God knows, God knows I’ve fallen in love. Oh how I want to break free. I’ve got to break free. I want, I want, I want, I want to break free. The single of this song is 30 seconds longer than the album version: it has a longer synthesizer intro and a longer solo.
How many versions of I want to break free are there?
“I Want to Break Free” is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by their bass guitarist John Deacon. It appears on the album The Works (1984), and was released in three versions: album, single and extended.
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