One of the best known version of the song Black Betty is by Ram Jam which was included in their self-titled album released in 1977.
Written by Freddie Mercury, the song Don’t Stop Me Now was released on 5 January 1979 from the album Jazz.
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.
Written by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Rick Wright, this nine-part composition is from the album Wish You Were Here released in 1975.
Shaka Ponk’s Smells Like Teen Spirit drum sheet is available on the website.
From the album The Dark Side Of The Moon, the song The Great Gig In The Sky was released on 1 March 1973.
One of his most successful songs on his solo career, the single Another Day In Paradise was released as the first single from his album …But Seriously.
The single Us And Them is the longest song in the album The Dark Side Of the Moon.
From the album …But Seriously, the song I Wish It Would Rain Down featured Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
Released on 23 August 2013, the song Too Many Friends is from the seventh studio album Loud Like Love.
Often refer to as his signature song, In The Air Tonight is the lead single of his debut solo album Face Value.
The song Barcelona is from the second studio album About Love released on 4 August 2009.
Originally written for the movie War Of The Roses, the hit single was released from the album …But Seriously, and was also included in the Serious Hits… Live, and …Hits album.
From the album Chinese Wall, the single Walking On The Chinese Wall by Philip Bailey was produced by Phil Collins, played drums, and sang, but was not credited as a their duet.
The song I’m Not Dead is from the fourth studio album of the same name released on April 4, 2006.