No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)

This article is about the Queen song. For the song by Billy Joel, see Only the Good Die Young.
"No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)"
Single by Queen
from the album Queen Rocks
B-side Tie Your Mother Down, Gimme The Prize (Instrumental Remix For 'The Eye')
Released 1997 (Europe, Japan, US),
5 January 1998 (1998-01-05) (UK)
Format CD
Vinyl record (7")
Cassette tape
Recorded October, 1997
Genre Rock
Length 4:13
Label Parlophone (Europe)
Hollywood (North America)
Writer(s) Brian May
Producer(s) Queen
Queen singles chronology
"You Don't Fool Me"
(1996)
"No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)"
(1997)
"Another One Bites The Dust (Small Soldiers Remix)"
(1998)

"No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)" is a song recorded by the remaining three members of the British rock band Queen in 1997 following the death of the lead singer Freddie Mercury in 1991. Guitarist Brian May – the writer of the song – and drummer Roger Taylor share lead vocals. The song was released on the album Queen Rocks and it was also released as a double a-side single with "Tie Your Mother Down".

The impetus for the song came after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997, but is largely a eulogy to Freddie Mercury. It was dedicated to Mercury and all those that die too soon.[1] It was originally written for a potential Brian May solo project, which eventually evolved into the album Another World. He sent the demo of the song to Roger Taylor, who according to Taylor himself, put it in a drawer and forgot about it.[2] After eventually hearing it, Taylor suggested that it could be turned into a Queen song. Roger Taylor's contribution was to change the tempo and make the lyrics less specific to Mercury.

The song features only the remaining three members of Queen, the final new recording to be released under the Queen name alone. This is also the last new recording to feature John Deacon, who subsequently retired from public life. This is the last original Queen release until the 2014 release Queen Forever.

Music video

The music video was directed by the DoRo and filmed at Bray Studios, London on 29 November 1997, the home of Hammer Horror in the 1960s and also where the Rocky Horror Picture Show was recorded. It was shot in black and white, and featured only the three remaining members of Queen in the studio.

A second version is a completely different edit, featuring a new ending and sepia tinted footage of Freddie through all his years with the band. This version was featured on Queen Rocks: The Video in 1998 and on Greatest Flix III VHS in 1999.

Personnel

Chart position

Kerry Ellis version

"No-One but You"
Single by Kerry Ellis
from the album Wicked in Rock
Released 19 March 2005
Format Digital download
Recorded 2002
Genre Orchestral
Length 5:20
Label Duck Productions
Writer(s) Brian May
Producer(s) Brian May, Steve Sidwell, Justin Shirley-Smith
Kerry Ellis singles chronology
"No-One but You"
(2005)
"I'm Not that Girl"
(2010)

In 2002, Brian May worked with stage actress and singer, Kerry Ellis, to record an orchestral version of the song as it appears in the musical, We Will Rock You, where Ellis played the role of Meat. In the musical, it is sung by a female, who after the ensemble have recalled the names of a number of musicians who died young, will culminate in saying the name "Freddie" as a tribute to Freddie Mercury. This version of the song was made only available to download on the official Queen website on 19 March 2005 and failed to chart. However, it was later included on her extended play Wicked in Rock and subsequently featured on her debut album Anthems.

In 2004, the Spanish stage actress and singer Eva María Cortés recorded the same orchestral version in Spanish to promote the Original Madrid Cast Recording of We Will Rock You.

Credits and personnel

Track recorded at Sphere Studios, Olympic Studios and Allerton Hill

Orchestra recorded at Air Studios, Lydhurst Hall

References

  1. "Queen Press Release - No One But You". Queen Archives. Retrieved 15 June 2014
  2. Queen Rocks EPK
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