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Who Wants to Live Forever

"Who Wants to Live Forever"
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Single by Queen
from the album A Kind of Magic
Released 15 September 1986
Format Vinyl record (7"/12")
Recorded 1985–86
Genre Rock
Length 5:15
Label EMI
Writer(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)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
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Single by Dune
from the album Forever
Released 23 October 1996
Format CD single
Genre Classical music
Dune singles chronology
"Million Miles From Home"
(1996)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
(1996)
"Nothing Compares 2 U"
(1997)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"
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Single by Sarah Brightman
from the album Timeless
Released 1997
Format CD single
Genre Operatic pop
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)
"Nieśmiertelni"
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Single by Edyta Górniak
Released 2003
Format CD single
Genre R&B
Label Pomaton EMI
Writer(s) Ryszard Kunce
Producer(s) Edyta Górniak
Edyta Górniak singles chronology
"Impossible"
(2003)
"Nieśmiertelni"
(2003)
"The Story So Far"
(2003)

"Who Wants to Live Forever" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It is the sixth track on the album A Kind of Magic, released in June 1986, and was written by lead guitarist Brian May for the soundtrack to the film Highlander. The song peaked at No. 24 in the UK charts.

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. (It was later used in the episodes "The Gathering", "Revenge is Sweet", "The Hunters", "Line of Fire", and "Leader of the Pack" of the Highlander television series).

In the film, Freddie Mercury provides all the main vocals, while May sings lead vocals on the first verse on the album version, before Mercury takes over for most of the rest of the song, with May singing "But touch my tears with your lips" during Mercury's verse and then the final line of the song, "Who waits forever anyway?". John Deacon does not feature on the album version. An instrumental version of the song, titled "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 was backed up by an orchestra, with orchestrations by the co-composer of the film's score, Michael Kamen. Since its release, the song has been covered by a number of artists.


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