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Queen Release New Video For Lost Track Face It Alone

Friday, 21 October 2022 Written by Jon Stickler

A newly created video has been shared for a recently unearthed Queen song, Face It Alone. 

Released digitally earlier in October, the slow-burning ballad is the first new Queen song to feature the late Freddie Mercury's vocals in eight years.

It was originally recorded during the band's sessions for their 1989 13th studio album, 'The Miracle', when Mercury had been diagnosed with HIV but hadn't made it public.

Head below to view the accompanying Simon Lupton clip, which mirrors the powerful, emotional nature of the lost anthem, one of six unreleased tracks included in an upcoming box set of 'The Miracle', due out on November 18.

Mercury died in November 1991, nine months after the release of Queen's final album 'Innuendo', the successor to 'The Miracle'.

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