Who Wants to Live Forever explained

Who Wants to Live Forever
Cover:Wwtlfq.jpg
Caption:UK single picture sleeve
Type:single
Artist:Queen
Album:A Kind of Magic
B-Side:Killer Queen
Released:15 September 1986
Genre:
Length:
Label:EMI
Producer:
Prev Title:Pain Is So Close to Pleasure
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:I Want It All
Next Year:1989

"Who Wants to Live Forever" is a song by the British rock band Queen. A power ballad,[1] 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.[2] 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.[3] In 1991, it was included in the band's second compilation album, Greatest Hits II.[4]

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,[5] and in 2018 it was listed at number 15 in "The top 20 Queen songs of all time" by Smooth Radio.[1]

Recording

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.[6] 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.[2]

Music video

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.[7] 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.[7] It is also the last time Mercury appeared with a mustache in a Queen music video as the next music video he was in, the solo single "The Great Pretender", he had shaved off his mustache 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 drummer Roger Taylor using an array of percussion while Brian May played keyboards and 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.[7]

Live performances

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.[8] 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 lyrics (“Who waits forever anyway?”) without the orchestra-and-guitar flourish of the studio version.

Track listing

7-inch single

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

B Side. "Killer Queen" – 2:59[9]

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[10]

Personnel

Queen
Additional musicians

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (1992)Position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[11] 63
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[12] 59

Legacy

Tributes

Funeral music

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.[20]

Dune version

Who Wants to Live Forever
Cover:Dune - Who wants to live forever - Cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Dune
Album:Forever
Released:23 October 1996
Genre:Classical
Length:3:54
Label:
Prev Title:Million Miles from Home
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Nothing Compares 2 U
Next Year:1997

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 two there. The single also peaked at number three in Austria, number eight in Hungary, number nine 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.[21]

Music video

The music video for "Who Wants to Live Forever" was directed by Matt Broadley.[22] 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

  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)

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1996–1997)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[23] 13
Hungary (Mahasz)[24] 8
Scotland (OCC)65
UK Singles (OCC)77

Year-end charts

Chart (1997)Position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[26] 89
Germany (Official German Charts)[27] 49

Sarah Brightman version

Who Wants to Live Forever
Cover:Brightman Who Wants to Live Forever.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Sarah Brightman
Album:Timeless
Released:1997
Genre:Operatic pop
Label:East West
Producer:Frank Peterson
Prev Title:Just Show Me How to Love You
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Tu Quieres Volver
Next Year: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.[28]

Track listing

CD single

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

Maxi CD single

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

12" vinyl

  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)

Other notable covers

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The top 20 Queen songs of all time. Tom. Eames. 23 October 2018. 29 November 2020. Smooth Radio. en.
  2. http://www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/Songs/akindof.htm Who Wants To Live Forever
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums. London: Guinness World Records Limited
  4. News: Queen Greatest Hits II . 13 March 2019 . Allmusic.
  5. Readers' Poll: 10 Greatest Queen Songs. Rolling Stone. 12 March 2014. 1 December 2018.
  6. Book: Georg Purvis. Queen: The Complete Works. 9 August 2017. 28 August 2012. Titan. 978-1-78116-287-3. 935.
  7. http://www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/videos/queenpromo.htm Queen Promo Videos: Who Wants To Live Forever
  8. Web site: The Yamaha DX7 sound of Queen at Wembley '86. Shane McDonald. 11 March 2020. 15 June 2022.
  9. Web site: Queen "Sheer Heart Attack" album and song lyrics. 10 December 2020. www.ultimatequeen.co.uk.
  10. Web site: Queen "A Kind Of Magic" album and song lyrics. 10 December 2020. www.ultimatequeen.co.uk.
  11. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1992. Dutch Top 40. 12 August 2021.
  12. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Single 1992. dutchcharts.nl. 12 August 2021.
  13. News: Queen / Seal Who Wants To Live Forever . 13 March 2019 . Allmusic.
  14. http://www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/videos/fmtributedvd.htm#who The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert: Who Wants To Live Forever
  15. News: Watch Seal's powerful tribute to Freddie Mercury from 1992 with 'Who Wants To Live Forever' . 27 November 2022 . Smooth Radio.
  16. Web site: Diana princess of Wales – Tribute. Billboard. 22 November 1997. 3 October 2020.
  17. News: Isle of Wight Festival: Queen pay tribute to Orlando shooting victims. BBC. 14 June 2016.
  18. News: Richardson . Hollie . It's A Sin: all the music from the hit Channel 4 series . Stylist . 28 January 2021 . en.
  19. News: Bedard . Mike . Rick And Morty: The Highlander Reference You Missed In Mortyplicity . 5 July 2021 . Looper.com . 28 June 2021.
  20. News: Angels 'favourite funeral song'. BBC News . 10 March 2005 . 24 February 2013 .
  21. Congratulations to the nominees for the 1997 Echo-Award. 9. 22 December 2019. Music & Media.
  22. Web site: Credits – Matt Broadley. 29 January 2017. mattbroadley.com.
  23. Music & Media: Eurochart Hot 100. 5 May 2018. Music & Media.
  24. Top 10 Hungary. Music & Media. 5 May 2018.
  25. Web site: Top 100 Single-Jahrescharts. de . . 7 August 2015.
  26. 1997 Year-End Sales Charts: Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. 19 December 2019. Music & Media.
  27. Web site: Top 100 Single-Jahrescharts. de . . 17 April 2018.
  28. Web site: who wants to live forever full Official Chart History . Official Charts Company . 27 November 2018.