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Roger Taylor and Brain May reveal there are unreleased Queen recordings with David Bowie

The Queen members claim they recorded Cream covers during the 'Under Pressure' session

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For many music fans, the combination of Freddie Mercury and David Bowie is just about as good as it gets. Sadly, that duo only had one song together, and since both have since passed away, many fans assumed that was the only time they would hear the two on the same song. However, Roger Taylor and Brain May recently revealed there are some unreleased Queen recordings with David Bowie from their 'Under Pressure' sessions.

In a recent interview, the two Queen members discussed the iconic studio sessions in Switzerland that produced 'Under Pressure' in 1981. The song ended up being Queen's second number one hit in the UK and the third for Bowie, but apparently more than just that song came from those sessions, according to The Guardian. "We would do the odd thing like covering old Cream songs. I remember we did NSU and I Feel Free, just for a laugh really, and then we decided, 'Let's write one for ourselves,'" said Taylor.


While the two didn't say if there were any plans to release these recordings, fans are hoping it eventually gets shared with the public. For now, those Cream covers remain in the vault, but hopefully one day fans will have another song featuring the two iconic singers.

The Queen members claim they recorded Cream covers during the 'Under Pressure' session