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  1. lyrics. songplace. Songfacts®: The song was performed by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe, who Freddie declared to be one of the most beautiful women he ever met. Caballe requested that Freddie write a song about her hometown, and he did so, in Barcelona, a song about meeting a lover in a breathtakingly beautiful city.

  2. Track list of the album Barcelona: All songs by Freddie Mercury & Mike Moran, except where noted. Side 1 "Barcelona" – 5:37 "La Japonaise" – 4:49 "The Fallen Priest" (Mercury/Moran/Rice) – 5:46 "Ensueño" (Mercury/Moran/Caballé) – 4:27 Side 2 "The Golden Boy" (Mercury/Moran/Rice) – 6:04 "Guide Me Home" – 4:10 "How Can I Go On" – 3:51

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  4. Barcelona is the second and final solo Album from the singer Freddie Mercury, and the operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. After Barcelona was selected to host the 1992 Summer Olympics, Mercury...

  5. Oct 25, 2019 · “Call it ‘Clash Of The Titans'”: key players remember Freddie Mercury and opera singer Montserrat Caballe’s beautiful friendship. The rock star and the opera singer broke down genre barriers with...

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    10 Oct 2019. ‘Barcelona’: How Freddie Mercury And Montserrat Caballé Made Opera Rock - In an audacious collaboration with soprano singer Montserrat Caballé, Freddie Mercury fulfilled a life-long ambition with the ‘Barcelona’ album. “When I was planning to do my second solo project, I really didn’t want it to be just another bunch ...

  7. Sep 3, 2023 · 1. Barcelona. 2. La Japonaise. 3. The Fallen Priest. 4. Ensueno. 5. The Golden Boy. 6. Guide Me Home. 7. How Can I Go On. 8. Overture Piccante. Non-Album Tracks: Exercises In Free Love. Early Versions: Rachmaninov's Revenge. The Duet (The Fallen Priest) Ideas (Barcelona) Unreleased Demos: Africa By Night.

  8. One of the best songs Freddie Mercury has ever performed, with or without Queen. 'How Can I Go On' is the only real 'pop song' on the album, with Queen-colleague John Deacon on bass. The best vocals are found here, with Freddie Mercury singing his heart out even more than usual (and Caballe thankfully doesn't get to sing very much :-).

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