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Freddie Mercury caused a craze with this song in 1988

The artists who interpret this song demonstrate their exceptional vocal skills, and their performance is unforgettable. Undoubtedly, the late Freddie Mercury’s voice resounds today with the same intensity and expressiveness in his memorable records as ever.

Freddie Mercury caused a craze with this song in 1988
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Musician, composer and lyricist Freddie Mercury is rightly considered one of the best singers of all time, and his vocal qualities are absolutely outstanding. With a unique vocal range of four octaves, Freddie Mercury sang live in densely packed stadiums and theaters of a considerable size.

The song “How Can I Go On”, launched in 1988 by the British singer, can be assessed at its real value when the singer is joined on the stage by another artist, Montserrat Caballé, in a memorable duet.

Freddie Mercury walks on stage with an impeccable stage attitude; the extraordinary symphonical orchestra starts playing with great virtuosity and Freddie enchants the audience with an outstanding performance.

At one point the Spanish soprano takes over, and her voice continues the magic thread of this song. Her passion and her intense interpretation style leaves us speechless and deeply impresses us.

Freddie Mercury has been recognized for his abilities of involving the public in his live performances in a very special theatrical style. These two artists who met on stage for a live performance will be remembered by all music lovers.

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