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Many consider “No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)” to be the last Queen song-proper, albeit without Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991. The three remaining Queen members pay homage to the deceased frontman in this 1997 single, written by guitarist Brian May. Shortly after this song’s release,...
[Verse 1: Brian May]
A hand above the water
An angel reachin' for the sky
Is it raining in Heaven?
Do you want us to cry?
And everywhere the brokenhearted
On every lonely avenue
No one could reach them
No one but you
[Chorus: Brian May]
One by one
Only the good die young
They're only flyin' too close to the sun
And life goes on
Without you
[Verse 2: Roger Taylor]
Another tricky situation
I get to drowning in the blues
And I find myself thinkin'
Well, what would you do? (Ooh)
Yes, it was such an operation (Ooh)
Forever payin' every due (Ooh)
Hell, you made a sensation (You made a sensation)
You found a way through (You found a way through)
[Chorus: Roger Taylor & Brian May, Roger Taylor]
One by one
Only the good die young
They're only flyin' too close to the sun
We'll remember
Forever
[Verse 3: Brian May]
And now the party must be over
I guess we'll never understand
The sense of your leaving
Was in the way it was planned
And so we grace another table
And raise our glasses one more time
There's a face at the window
And I ain't never, never saying goodbye
[Chorus: Roger Taylor & Brian May]
And it's one by one
Only the good die young
They're only flyin' too close to the sun
[Outro: Brian May & Roger Taylor]
Crying for nothin'
Crying for no one
No one but you
No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young) was written by Brian May.
No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young) was produced by Queen.
Queen released No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young) on Mon Jan 05 1998.
The album cover to posthumous-Freddie Queen album MadeInHeaven explains it, as in the famous statue of Freddie in Montreux, Switzerland.
Freddie’s arm, and hand, appear to be above the water, depending on the angle.
In November 1997, during a press conference in Cologne, Brian is quoted as follows after being asked about recording a song without Freddie, in retrospect,
Quite strange. We’re without Freddie the whole time and it’s taking a lot of time getting used to it. This was originally intended not to happe...