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Queen TalksFreddie Mercury - 29 May 1989, Queen For An Hour (BBC Radio One interview with Mike Read) No, actually, I think, that was one of the songs where we all contributed. It’s actually the closest we’ve ever actually been, in terms of actually writing together. And that’s quite true. Before we’ve actually had individual songs that we sort of put about and bring to the other people and the others put there sort of… a bit seen it. But I think, from the start, these tracks are sort of actually emerged by the four of us. That’s why I think this album has got all tracks written by Queen. But lyrically, going back to The Miracle, I think, the four of us really put everything into it, because I mean, somebody would come with one line and sad “Oh, that’s terrible!” – and changed it, and, so… in fact, I mean, in one way, I hate that, because after keep singing different lyrics every day, until we sort of agree on the final one… I’d say, lyrically The Miracle is a definite four way split. Brian May - 1989, Hard 'n' Heavy We got pasted to the wall for this in England. Everybody hated it, for some reason. It's very uncool to be idealistic in Britain, I suppose, at the moment, and they said "How can they talk about peace", and all that sort of stuff, then of course, China happened and everything. It seems very relevant to us. Brian May - October 1994, Guitar Magazine "'The Miracle' track, which is mainly Freddie, is a small masterpiece in its own way." CoversChords & Tabs
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