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Who Wants to Live Forever

"Who Wants to Live Forever" is a song by the British rock band Queen. A power ballad,[2] it is the sixth track on the album A Kind of Magic, which was released in June 1986, and was written by lead guitarist Brian May for the soundtrack to the film Highlander.[3] Queen was backed up by an orchestra, with orchestrations by film score composer Michael Kamen. The song peaked at No. 24 in the UK charts.[4] In 1991, it was included in the band's second compilation album Greatest Hits II.[5]

"Who Wants to Live Forever"
UK single picture sleeve
Single by Queen
from the album A Kind of Magic
B-side"Killer Queen"
Released15 September 1986
Recorded1986
GenreGlam rock,[1] symphonic rock
Length
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Brian May
Producer(s)
Queen singles chronology
"Pain Is So Close to Pleasure"
(1986)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
(1986)
"I Want It All"
(1989)
Music video
"Who Wants to Live Forever" on YouTube

Since its release, the song has been covered by many artists. Five months after Mercury's death in November 1991, Seal performed a live version of the song at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992. In 2014, Rolling Stone readers voted it their fifth favourite song by Queen,[6] and in 2018 it was listed at number 15 in "The top 20 Queen songs of all time" by Smooth Radio.[2]

Recording edit

In the 1986 film Highlander, the song is used to frame the scenes in the film where Connor MacLeod must endure his beloved wife Heather MacLeod growing old and dying while he, as an Immortal, remains forever young. Brian May wrote the song in the backseat of his car after seeing a 20-minute first cut of the scene of Heather's death.[7] It was later used in the Highlander television series episodes "The Gathering", "Revenge is Sweet", "The Hunters", "Line of Fire", and "Leader of the Pack".

In the film version, Freddie Mercury provides all the main vocals. On the album version, May sings lead vocals on the first verse before Mercury takes over, with May also singing "But touch my tears with your lips" during Mercury's verse and the closing line "Who waits forever anyway?". An instrumental version of the song, entitled "Forever", was included as a bonus track on the CD version of the album. This instrumental featured only a piano, with keyboard accompaniment during the chorus sections. The piano track was recorded solely by May. Queen were backed up by an orchestra arranged by Michael Kamen.[3]

Music video edit

The video was directed by David Mallet and filmed in a (now demolished) warehouse at Tobacco Wharf at London's East End on 16 September 1986.[8] It featured the National Philharmonic Orchestra with forty choirboys and several hundreds of candles which remain lit throughout filming as well as Mercury wearing a tuxedo suit.[8] It is also the last time Freddie was depicted with a moustache as the next music video he was in his solo work The Great Pretender he shaved off his moustache and never grew it back. The video also features bass guitarist John Deacon playing a white double bass, despite not performing on the original recording, and Roger using an array of percussion while Brian played keyboards then his usual Red Special guitar with the orchestra and at the end.

An alternate version with clips from the film Highlander (which the song appears in) appears on the video single with "A Kind of Magic" in October 1986 and later as a hidden music video on the Queen Greatest Video Hits II DVD in November 2003.[8]

Live performances edit

The song was performed by Queen during the 1986 Magic Tour. Live, May would begin playing synthesizer (a Yamaha DX7) before moving to guitar halfway through the song.[9][10] Also, the live versions feature Freddie Mercury singing the entirety of lead vocals, and John Deacon playing bass guitar (starting at the second verse)—with the song ending after the final lyric (“Who waits forever anyway?”) without the orchestra-and-guitar flourish of the studio version.

Track listing edit

7-inch single

A Side. "Who Wants To Live Forever" (Single Version) - 4:01

B Side. "Killer Queen" - 2:59[11]

12-inch single

A1. "Who Wants To Live Forever" (Single Version) - 4:01

A2. "Killer Queen" - 2:59

B1. "Who Wants To Live Forever" (Album Version) - 5:15

B2. "Forever" - 3:20[12]

Personnel edit

Queen
  • Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals
  • Brian May – lead and backing vocals, synthesiser, electric guitar, orchestral arrangements
  • Roger Taylor – drums, drum machine, backing vocals
Additional musicians

Charts edit

Sales and certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI)[20]
sales since 2009
Gold 35,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[21]
sales since 2011
Gold 400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Legacy edit

Tributes edit

Funeral music edit

In a 2005 poll conducted by digital television station Music Choice on what song Britons would most like played at their funeral, the song was voted the fifth most popular.[29]

Dune version edit

"Who Wants to Live Forever"
 
Single by Dune
from the album Forever
Released23 October 1996
GenreClassical
Length3:54
Label
  • Orbit Records
  • Virgin
Songwriter(s)Brian May
Dune singles chronology
"Million Miles from Home"
(1996)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
(1996)
"Nothing Compares 2 U"
(1997)
Music video
"Who Wants to Live Forever" on YouTube

German band Dune released their cover of "Who Wants to Live Forever", from their album, Forever, as a single in October 1996. It is sung by German singer Verena von Strenge and sold more than 500,000 copies in Germany alone, after reaching number 2 there. The single also peaked at number 3 in Austria, number 8 in Hungary, number 9 in Switzerland, number 12 in the Netherlands and number 59 in Sweden. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 13 in January 1997. "Who Wants to Live Forever" was nominated to the 1997 Echo Awards for the most successful national dance single.[30]

Music video edit

The music video for "Who Wants to Live Forever" was directed by Matt Broadley.[31] It was shot in the Scottish Highlands. The video begins on an old churchyard, where Oliver Froning plays a man who stands by a grave. He sees von Strenge appearing in ghost-like form, dressed in a white dress, singing to him. When Froning leaves the churchyard, he walks into the highlands. By a river, he stops for drinking some water, and again sees von Strenge standing in front of a waterfall, singing to him. In the end, he reaches the top of the mountains, where he is united with von Strenge.

Track listing edit

  1. Who Wants to Live Forever (Sixtysix Radio Mix) (3:54)
  2. Who Wants to Live Forever (South Bound Mix) (3:58)
  3. Highland Trilogy: One Day in Glencoe (4:49)
  4. Highland Trilogy: Valley of Tears (4:58)
  5. Highland Trilogy: In the Air, Part 2 (10:29)

Remixes edit

Released: 4 December 1996

  1. Who Wants to Live Forever (Komakino Remix) (5:32)
  2. Who Wants to Live Forever (Future Breeze Remix) (7:03)
  3. In the Air, Part 1 (5:13)

Charts edit

Sarah Brightman version edit

"Who Wants to Live Forever"
 
Single by Sarah Brightman
from the album Timeless
Released1997
GenreOperatic pop
LabelEast West
Songwriter(s)Brian May
Producer(s)Frank Peterson
Sarah Brightman singles chronology
"Just Show Me How to Love You"
(1997)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
(1997)
"Tu Quieres Volver"
(1997)

Soprano Sarah Brightman released her cover of "Who Wants to Live Forever", from her album Timeless/Time to Say Goodbye, as a single in 1997 (See 1997 in music). The single peaked at No. 45 in the UK singles chart.[43]

Track listing edit

CD single edit

  1. "Who Wants to Live Forever" (Album version)
  2. "Who Wants to Live Forever" (Xenomania club mix)

Maxi CD single edit

  1. "Who Wants to Live Forever"
  2. "A Question of Honour"
  3. "Heaven Is Here"
  4. "I Loved You"

12" vinyl edit

  1. "Who Wants to Live Forever (Trouser Enthusiasts 'Cybernetic Odalisque' Mix)"
  2. "Who Wants to Live Forever (Xenomania Club Mix)"
  3. "Who Wants to Live Forever (Xenomania Dub Mix)"
  4. "Who Wants to Live Forever (X-Citing Mix)

References edit

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External links edit

  • Who Wants to Live Forever (1986). on YouTube A Kind of Magic [2008].
  • Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (1992) on YouTube with Seal [2009].
  • "Who Wants to Live Forever". Lyrics. Genius.
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Who Wants to Live Forever is a song by the British rock band Queen A power ballad 2 it is the sixth track on the album A Kind of Magic which was released in June 1986 and was written by lead guitarist Brian May for the soundtrack to the film Highlander 3 Queen was backed up by an orchestra with orchestrations by film score composer Michael Kamen The song peaked at No 24 in the UK charts 4 In 1991 it was included in the band s second compilation album Greatest Hits II 5 Who Wants to Live Forever UK single picture sleeveSingle by Queenfrom the album A Kind of MagicB side Killer Queen Released15 September 1986Recorded1986GenreGlam rock 1 symphonic rockLength5 15 album version 4 55 Greatest Hits II version 4 01 single version LabelEMISongwriter s Brian MayProducer s QueenDavid RichardsQueen singles chronology Pain Is So Close to Pleasure 1986 Who Wants to Live Forever 1986 I Want It All 1989 Music video Who Wants to Live Forever on YouTubeSince its release the song has been covered by many artists Five months after Mercury s death in November 1991 Seal performed a live version of the song at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992 In 2014 Rolling Stone readers voted it their fifth favourite song by Queen 6 and in 2018 it was listed at number 15 in The top 20 Queen songs of all time by Smooth Radio 2 Contents 1 Recording 2 Music video 3 Live performances 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Sales and certifications 8 Legacy 8 1 Tributes 8 2 Funeral music 9 Dune version 9 1 Music video 9 2 Track listing 9 2 1 Remixes 9 3 Charts 9 3 1 Weekly charts 9 3 2 Year end charts 10 Sarah Brightman version 10 1 Track listing 10 1 1 CD single 10 1 2 Maxi CD single 10 1 3 12 vinyl 11 References 12 External linksRecording editIn the 1986 film Highlander the song is used to frame the scenes in the film where Connor MacLeod must endure his beloved wife Heather MacLeod growing old and dying while he as an Immortal remains forever young Brian May wrote the song in the backseat of his car after seeing a 20 minute first cut of the scene of Heather s death 7 It was later used in the Highlander television series episodes The Gathering Revenge is Sweet The Hunters Line of Fire and Leader of the Pack In the film version Freddie Mercury provides all the main vocals On the album version May sings lead vocals on the first verse before Mercury takes over with May also singing But touch my tears with your lips during Mercury s verse and the closing line Who waits forever anyway An instrumental version of the song entitled Forever was included as a bonus track on the CD version of the album This instrumental featured only a piano with keyboard accompaniment during the chorus sections The piano track was recorded solely by May Queen were backed up by an orchestra arranged by Michael Kamen 3 Music video editThe video was directed by David Mallet and filmed in a now demolished warehouse at Tobacco Wharf at London s East End on 16 September 1986 8 It featured the National Philharmonic Orchestra with forty choirboys and several hundreds of candles which remain lit throughout filming as well as Mercury wearing a tuxedo suit 8 It is also the last time Freddie was depicted with a moustache as the next music video he was in his solo work The Great Pretender he shaved off his moustache and never grew it back The video also features bass guitarist John Deacon playing a white double bass despite not performing on the original recording and Roger using an array of percussion while Brian played keyboards then his usual Red Special guitar with the orchestra and at the end An alternate version with clips from the film Highlander which the song appears in appears on the video single with A Kind of Magic in October 1986 and later as a hidden music video on the Queen Greatest Video Hits II DVD in November 2003 8 Live performances editThe song was performed by Queen during the 1986 Magic Tour Live May would begin playing synthesizer a Yamaha DX7 before moving to guitar halfway through the song 9 10 Also the live versions feature Freddie Mercury singing the entirety of lead vocals and John Deacon playing bass guitar starting at the second verse with the song ending after the final lyric Who waits forever anyway without the orchestra and guitar flourish of the studio version Track listing edit7 inch singleA Side Who Wants To Live Forever Single Version 4 01B Side Killer Queen 2 59 11 12 inch singleA1 Who Wants To Live Forever Single Version 4 01A2 Killer Queen 2 59B1 Who Wants To Live Forever Album Version 5 15B2 Forever 3 20 12 Personnel editQueenFreddie Mercury lead and backing vocals Brian May lead and backing vocals synthesiser electric guitar orchestral arrangements Roger Taylor drums drum machine backing vocalsAdditional musiciansMichael Kamen orchestral arrangements conductor National Philharmonic Orchestra strings brass and percussionCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1986 1992 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 13 44Germany Official German Charts 14 52Netherlands Dutch Top 40 15 7Netherlands Single Top 100 16 6UK Singles OCC 17 24 Year end charts edit Chart 1992 PositionNetherlands Dutch Top 40 18 63Netherlands Single Top 100 19 59Sales and certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesItaly FIMI 20 sales since 2009 Gold 35 000 United Kingdom BPI 21 sales since 2011 Gold 400 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Legacy editTributes edit Seal performed a live version of this song at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert held at Wembley Stadium in April 1992 five months after Mercury s death 22 He said the song made him cry when he first heard it 23 Thomas Curtis Horsfall of Smooth Radio stated Seal s performance of the song was one of the standout moments from the concert adding his spine tingling rendition of the Queen classic had everyone in the arena close to tears 24 The song serves as the opening track for Diana Princess of Wales Tribute a double CD released on 2 December 1997 in memory of Princess Diana three months after her death 25 Closing the Isle of Wight Festival in England on 12 June 2016 Queen Adam Lambert performed the song as a tribute to the victims of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando Florida earlier that day 26 The song serves as the closing track of Episode 3 of Russell T Davies AIDS drama It s a Sin set in 1986 27 The animated television series Rick and Morty uses the song during the post credits scene for the Season 5 episode Mortyplicity 28 Funeral music edit In a 2005 poll conducted by digital television station Music Choice on what song Britons would most like played at their funeral the song was voted the fifth most popular 29 Dune version edit Who Wants to Live Forever nbsp Single by Dunefrom the album ForeverReleased23 October 1996GenreClassicalLength3 54LabelOrbit Records VirginSongwriter s Brian MayDune singles chronology Million Miles from Home 1996 Who Wants to Live Forever 1996 Nothing Compares 2 U 1997 Music video Who Wants to Live Forever on YouTubeGerman band Dune released their cover of Who Wants to Live Forever from their album Forever as a single in October 1996 It is sung by German singer Verena von Strenge and sold more than 500 000 copies in Germany alone after reaching number 2 there The single also peaked at number 3 in Austria number 8 in Hungary number 9 in Switzerland number 12 in the Netherlands and number 59 in Sweden On the Eurochart Hot 100 it reached number 13 in January 1997 Who Wants to Live Forever was nominated to the 1997 Echo Awards for the most successful national dance single 30 Music video edit The music video for Who Wants to Live Forever was directed by Matt Broadley 31 It was shot in the Scottish Highlands The video begins on an old churchyard where Oliver Froning plays a man who stands by a grave He sees von Strenge appearing in ghost like form dressed in a white dress singing to him When Froning leaves the churchyard he walks into the highlands By a river he stops for drinking some water and again sees von Strenge standing in front of a waterfall singing to him In the end he reaches the top of the mountains where he is united with von Strenge Track listing edit Who Wants to Live Forever Sixtysix Radio Mix 3 54 Who Wants to Live Forever South Bound Mix 3 58 Highland Trilogy One Day in Glencoe 4 49 Highland Trilogy Valley of Tears 4 58 Highland Trilogy In the Air Part 2 10 29 Remixes edit Released 4 December 1996 Who Wants to Live Forever Komakino Remix 5 32 Who Wants to Live Forever Future Breeze Remix 7 03 In the Air Part 1 5 13 Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1996 1997 PeakpositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 32 3Europe Eurochart Hot 100 33 13Germany Official German Charts 34 2Hungary Mahasz 35 8Netherlands Dutch Top 40 36 9Netherlands Single Top 100 37 12Scotland Official Charts Company 65Sweden Sverigetopplistan 38 59Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 39 9UK Singles Official Charts Company 77 Year end charts edit Chart 1996 PositionGermany Official German Charts 40 44Chart 1997 PositionEurope Eurochart Hot 100 41 89Germany Official German Charts 42 49Sarah Brightman version edit Who Wants to Live Forever nbsp Single by Sarah Brightmanfrom the album TimelessReleased1997GenreOperatic popLabelEast WestSongwriter s Brian MayProducer s Frank PetersonSarah Brightman singles chronology Just Show Me How to Love You 1997 Who Wants to Live Forever 1997 Tu Quieres Volver 1997 Soprano Sarah Brightman released her cover of Who Wants to Live Forever from her album Timeless Time to Say Goodbye as a single in 1997 See 1997 in music The single peaked at No 45 in the UK singles chart 43 Track listing edit CD single edit Who Wants to Live Forever Album version Who Wants to Live Forever Xenomania club mix Maxi CD single edit Who Wants to Live Forever A Question of Honour Heaven Is Here I Loved You 12 vinyl edit Who Wants to Live Forever Trouser Enthusiasts Cybernetic Odalisque Mix Who Wants to Live Forever Xenomania Club Mix Who Wants to Live Forever Xenomania Dub Mix Who Wants to Live Forever X Citing Mix References edit Stephen J Drew 2012 Who Wants to Live Forever Glam Rock Queen and Fantasy Film In Halfyard Janet K ed The Music of Fantasy Cinema United Kingdom Equinox eBooks Publishing pp 58 78 OCLC 727511746 a b Eames Tom 23 October 2018 The top 20 Queen songs of all time Smooth Radio Retrieved 29 November 2020 a b Who Wants To Live Forever UltimateQueen co uk Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums London Guinness World Records Limited Queen Greatest Hits II Allmusic Retrieved 13 March 2019 Readers Poll 10 Greatest Queen Songs Rolling Stone 12 March 2014 Retrieved 1 December 2018 Georg Purvis 28 August 2012 Queen The Complete Works Titan p 935 ISBN 978 1 78116 287 3 Retrieved 9 August 2017 a b c Queen Promo Videos Who Wants To Live Forever Ultimate Queen Retrieved 13 November 2019 Dean 1986 p 90 The Yamaha DX7 sound of Queen at Wembley 86 Shane McDonald 11 March 2020 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