From the album Daylight Is Coming, the song The Sunshine Above The Weather was written by David Zach and Ian Eskelin.
Written by Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon, the song Le Monde Est Stone is from the Starmania musical in 1978.
From the album By The Way, the song Can’t Stop was the band’s eighth number one on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.
Released on June 8, 2018, the single Solara, is from the album Shiny and Oh So Bright Vol. 1 LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.
From the album The Miracle, the song I Want it All was written by Brian May.
From the album Innuendo, the song The Show Must Go On was released 14 October 1991 in the UK, six weeks before Freddie Mercury passed away.
From the album News Of The World, the song We Will Rock You was ranked at number 330 in “The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time” in 2004 by the Rolling Stone.
The song Clean Again is from the fourth album Before You Leave released in 2008.
Released in 2012, the single Freedom is from the album Liverpool Rain.
The song Heaven Holds A Place is from the album All In Good Time.
Released in 2011, the single Took A Hit is from the album Liverpool Rain.
Released on November 27, 1995 as the third single of the album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, the Earth song is about the environment and animal welfare.
From the album of the same name, the single We Are The World is a charity single for Africa in 1985.
From the original soundtrack album of the film The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston’s version of the song I Will Always Love You, holds the record for being the best-selling single by a woman.
This power ballad was released as the third single of The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album.
From the album Smash, the song Self Esteem became one of the band’s most successful single.
Released in 1984, the song Escuela De Calor is from the second album La Ley Del Desierto / La Ley Del Mar.
The first single of the album Conspiracy Of One, the song Original Prankster features additional vocals by Redman.
Released on 25 August 1997, Karma Police was as the second single of the album OK Computer.
A very popular song by Queen released on 31 October 1975 from the album A Night At The Opera.