Queen’s haunting new song ‘Face It Alone’ finds Freddie Mercury confronting death


Freddie Mercury is back from the grave with a haunting new single.

Queen’s “Face It Alone” — a lost track from the sessions for 1989’s “The Miracle” — has been unearthed 33 years later and was released Thursday.

The track finds the unmistakable Mercury — who died, at 45, from AIDS-related complications in 1991 — reflecting on his life in typically dramatic fashion.

“Your life is your own/You’re in charge of yourself/Master of your home/In the end, in the end/You have to face it all alone,” he sings in the chorus amidst the eerie atmosphere.

With its mournful piano set against a funereal drum beat, the somber mood can’t help but make you think that Mercury is facing his own death — and facing it alone.

Queen recorded lost track “Face It Alone” during the sessions for 1989’s “The Miracle.”
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“When something so near and dear to life explodes inside/You feel your soul is set on fire,” Mercury sings at the beginning of the song, as if he himself is being burned alive.

And the tune comes to a bleak ending with the singer repeating the line, “When the moon has lost its glow.” 

“We Will Rock You,” this is not.

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Freddie Mercury was defiantly confronting his final years on “Face It Alone.”
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“We’d kind of forgotten about this track, but there it was, this little gem,” said Queen drummer Roger Taylor in a press release. “It’s wonderful, a real discovery. It’s a very passionate piece.”

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“I’m happy that our team were able to find this track,” added guitarist Brian May. “After all these years, it’s great to hear all four of us … working in the studio on a great song idea which never quite got completed … until now!” 

“Face It Alone” previews the upcoming release of “The Miracle Collector’s Edition,” an eight-disc box set that comes out Nov. 18.

Reflecting on the making of the penultimate album to be released in Mercury’s lifetime, May said,  “We were … dealing with Freddie’s deteriorating health and pulling together to support him.”



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