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Queen Share Newly Created 'Face It Alone' Video

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Queen recently shared a new music video for "Face It Alone," lending a powerful visual dimension to the rock band's great "lost" song.

"The intention was to create, despite how the lyrics might be interpreted, an upbeat video that celebrated the fact that the period during which this song was recorded was one of the most prolific and cohesive in the band's history," Queen said in a statement.

Originally released on October 13, "Face It Alone" is the first new Queen song to feature the late Freddie Mercury's vocals in eight years, described by Brian May as "beautiful and touching."

"The meaning of the song has been interpreted that when something catastrophic occurs in your life, your instinct is to surround yourself with what is dearest and most important to you," said Queen's content creator, Simon Lupton.

"Face It Alone "features on Queen The Miracle Collector's Edition box set, which is set to release on November 18.

This return to the original Miracle recording sessions additionally provides first-time hearings of five other previously unreleased Queen songs: "Dog With A Bone," "I Guess We're Falling Out," "You Know You Belong To Me," "When Love Breaks Up", and "Water."

The Miracle Collector's Edition is available to pre-Order at https://Queen.lnk.to/TheMiracle

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