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Stevie on Cheater? Woah, can't really imagine him singing that aggressive on CheaterI still think "Cheater" would've been a great duet with Stevie
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Stevie on Cheater? Woah, can't really imagine him singing that aggressive on CheaterI still think "Cheater" would've been a great duet with Stevie
I've never thought of it! After re-listening to it, I completely agree with you. It would have been fantastic.BAD is the closest album SOS would've been cohesive on.
I still think "Cheater" would've been a great duet with Stevie
You can’t hear Stevie on keys on second verse and belting out “somebody said give up instead on how ya feeeeeeel! One blow to the head is alllll you neeeeeeed! I ain’t taking it ya cheatuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhh”Stevie on Cheater? Woah, can't really imagine him singing that aggressive on Cheater
Well, I can force myself to hear it but honestly, I don't think this would elevated the song for the better. Cheater's perfectly fine as it is with solo MJ.You can’t hear Stevie on keys on second verse and belting out “somebody said give up instead on how ya feeeeeeel! One blow to the head is alllll you neeeeeeed! I ain’t taking it ya cheatuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhh”
I don't think they would have been together again in '87, Freddie was probably with the other members of Queen recording the album The Miracle.Many consider JGF as the weakest song on the Bad album. It isn't per se a bad song but imo it's clearly out of place on the album.
Had it been replaced with a Freddie version of SoS, imo it would have elevated the album to another level. Kinda being a flawless album where every song could have been released as a single. Opinions?