The "scat" section is legendary. Freddie’s ability to turn jazz-style vocal improvisation into a pop hook is unmatched.
#FreddieMercury #LivingOnMyOwn #90sMusic #Queen #Remix #MusicHistory #DanceAnthem
Whether you’re a lifelong Queen fan or a lover of 90s house, this track is a masterclass in how to reinvent a classic.
🎤Originally released in 1985 on his solo album Mr. Bad Guy , the song was a personal reflection on Freddie’s lifestyle in Munich—filled with late nights but underlying loneliness. At the time, it was a modest success, but it didn't quite set the world on fire.
The music video features footage from Freddie’s legendary 39th birthday party at the Henderson's Club in Munich—a black-and-white themed costume ball that remains one of the most famous parties in rock history.
The 1993 Remastered version brings Freddie’s vocals to the front, crisp and clear, making him sound like he’s in the room with you.
💿Two years after Freddie’s passing, the No More Brothers remix team took the original’s bouncy synth-pop vibe and injected it with a heavy house beat and polished 90s production. The result? A massive global anthem. Why It Still Hits 🔥
The "scat" section is legendary. Freddie’s ability to turn jazz-style vocal improvisation into a pop hook is unmatched.
#FreddieMercury #LivingOnMyOwn #90sMusic #Queen #Remix #MusicHistory #DanceAnthem Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own (1993 Remix Remastered)
Whether you’re a lifelong Queen fan or a lover of 90s house, this track is a masterclass in how to reinvent a classic. The "scat" section is legendary
🎤Originally released in 1985 on his solo album Mr. Bad Guy , the song was a personal reflection on Freddie’s lifestyle in Munich—filled with late nights but underlying loneliness. At the time, it was a modest success, but it didn't quite set the world on fire. 🎤Originally released in 1985 on his solo album Mr
The music video features footage from Freddie’s legendary 39th birthday party at the Henderson's Club in Munich—a black-and-white themed costume ball that remains one of the most famous parties in rock history.
The 1993 Remastered version brings Freddie’s vocals to the front, crisp and clear, making him sound like he’s in the room with you.
💿Two years after Freddie’s passing, the No More Brothers remix team took the original’s bouncy synth-pop vibe and injected it with a heavy house beat and polished 90s production. The result? A massive global anthem. Why It Still Hits 🔥