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Bring Back That Leroy Brown (special online music)

Bring Back That Leroy Brown special online music from www.welovequeen.4000webs.com! Want to listen more or download it go to www.welovequeen.4000webs.com! (more)

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25 Responses to “Bring Back That Leroy Brown (special online music)”

  1. wupje1973 says:

    i’m queen fan since the song ” i want to break free ” this song has a dixi twist in it, i like it, makes me feel pleased !!

  2. itsbridgetlogann says:

    @WLQonlineMusic Well he means that queen did equipment like Jazz, vaudeville, rock opera, rock blues, progressive, all kinds. When some bands like say Aerosmith or Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd mainly kept to one kind, just rock.

  3. JwebGuru says:

    The high notes are all Freddie though I believe… from what I recall, Freddie did all the vocals on this footstep.

  4. JwebGuru says:

    IIRC the very low note is Freddie with his voice slowed down.

  5. jmiester25 says:

    @carooomargheee no thats not Freddie at :31 but at 1:38 is Roger Taylor and Freddie

  6. marcalmondgay says:

    Laka shoo be sha- bee dabby doo!

  7. tonibcnn says:

    One of the most amusing songs ever.

  8. tonibcnn says:

    @carooomargheee The studio can do magic… All voices in that song are Freddie

  9. carooomargheee says:

    @alfon1995
    I reckon that the low notes are too low for Freddie.

  10. alfon1995 says:

    @carooomargheee Yes the are sung by Freddie.

  11. AconiteDreams says:

    @Lawen78 I’ve read everyplace that it was John Deacon. He couldn’t sing, but he could do that, lol.

  12. DerekBayRoberts1 says:

    Was this supposed to be a tribute to Jim Croce?

  13. carooomargheee says:

    The low notes from 0:31-0:33
    and
    the highest falsetto note at 1:38

    Are they sung by Freddie? Please, answer me

  14. TheJonnypop says:

    freddie mercury. he slowed his voice down

  15. ReneeNme says:

    ME !!!

  16. ziderazzi says:

    Sounds 1920 ish…awesome

  17. matemagyar says:

    And Mercury if ALL voices by Mercury :D

  18. matemagyar says:

    Brian May :D

  19. Lawen78 says:

    Any1 know who sings the deep voice ?

  20. kizo110 says:

    The Band Which Every post 80′s Band aspires to be

  21. MyFingerPoints93 says:

    And every person despises you!

    Have a nice day :)

  22. lashlashlashlashlash says:

    haha! I really really despise this song!

  23. TimeLordGuitar says:

    Freddie’s voice was said to be routed to a pair of headphones that were placed inside a huge metal “coffee can”-style container and a recording microphone was then placed inside the metal can to record the sound of Freddie’s voice…coming out of a pair of headphones…inside a metal coffee can! It produced the effect of an tinny ancient record player. So- no electronic studio trickery was really used…just some ingenuity from some musical geniuses.

  24. amigogalileofigaro says:

    Greatest!!! Genius!!! QUEEN SIMPLY!!!!

  25. ninimini99 says:

    luuv it! yesterday i danced 5 times (lacking pause) on this song and I was really tired cos it goes really quick to dance on it. but i like this song and its fun to dance on it.
    R.i.p. Freddie

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