Guest Vocalists
This page contains a
list of all guest vocalists who are known to have performed with
Queen either on studio recordings or live performances. This list
excludes studio collaborations and live tracks where, for
example, Roger drums as a guest on the vocalist's own track, as
well as the vocalists from 'all-star finale' tracks. This list
also excludes people whose speeches have appeared on records -
including George Bush (snr), Adolf Hitler, and Nelson Mandela
(amongst others).
Guest vocalists on Studio tracks
- Anastacia - 'Amandla'
- Arty - 'People On Streets'
- Andrews Bonsu - 'Amandla' (prayer
only)
- David Bowie - 'Under Pressure'
- Montserrat Caballe - 'Barcelona'
album
- Eva Maria Cortes - 'No One But
You'
- Annie Crummer - 'Another One Bites
The Dust'
- Jo Dare - 'Hold On'
- Kerry Ellis - 'No One But You'
- John Farnham - 'We Will Rock You'
- Five - 'We Will Rock You'
- Andy Gibb - 'Play The Game'
(unreleased demo)
- Wyclef Jean - 'Another One Bites
The Dust' (Small Soldiers remix)
- Beyonce Knowles - 'We Will Rock
You' (Pepsi Ad re-recording)
- Treanna Morris - 'Pressure On',
'Surrender', 'London Town' and 'Invincible Hope'
- Jonathan Perkins - 'Surrender'
- Pink - 'We Will Rock You' (Pepsi
Ad re-recording)
- Paul Rodgers - 2008 new recordings
- Sissel - 'What Are We Made Of'
- Britney Spears - 'We Will Rock
You' (Pepsi Ad re-recording)
- Felix Taylor - 'Woman You're So
Beautiful'
- Chris Thompson - 'Rollin' Over'
(joint vocals with Brian)
- Robbie Williams - 'We Are The
Champions'
Guest vocalists on live tracks written
by Queen
(this list excludes members of the various casts of 'We Will Rock
You')
- Bryan Adams - 'Crazy Little Thing
Called Love' (Royal Opera House, 2002)
- Anastacia - 'Amandla' (duet with
Bono and prayer from Andrews Bonsu), 'We Will Rock You'
and 'We Are The Champions' (46664 Concert, 2003)
- Bono - 'Amandla' (46664 Concert,
2003)
- Andrews Bonsu - 'Amandla' (prayer
only) (46664 Concert, 2003)
- David Bowie - 'Under Pressure'
(duet with Annie Lennox)
- Gary Cherone - 'Hammer To Fall'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Andrea Corr - Is This The World We
Created?' (with Brian at the 46664 Concert, 2003, and
Nelson Mandela concert, 2008)
- Roger Daltrey - 'I Want It All'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Kiki Dee - 'Under Pressure' (duet
with Roger) (SAS Band concert, 2007)
- Joe Elliot - 'Now I'm Here' (as
part of Def Leppard with Brian on Guitar), and 'Tie Your
Mother Down' (duet with Brian) (Freddie Mercury Tribute
Concert, 1992)
- Five - 'We Will Rock You' and 'Tie
Your Mother Down' (Party In The Park, 2000)
- Foo Fighters - 'We Will Rock You'
and 'Now I'm Here' (Foo Fighters concert, 1999), 'We Will
Rock You' and 'Tie Your Mother Down' (Rock And Roll Hall
Of Fame 2001), 2006 VH1 Rock Honours, 'Tie Your Mother
Down' (Foo Fighters concert, 2006), '39 (Foo Fighters
concert, 2007);
- James Hetfield - 'Stone Cold
Crazy' (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Elton John - 'The Show Must Go On'
and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' (duet with Axl Rose) (Freddie
Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992), 'The Show Must Go On'
(Bejart Ballet For Life, 1997)
- Wynonna Judd - 'Crazy Little Thing
Called Love' (Songwriters Hall Of Fame, 2003)
- Annie Lennox - 'Under Pressure'
(duet with David Bowie) (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert,
1992)
- Thandiswa Mazwai - 'I Want To
Break Free' (46664 Concert, 2003)
- Katie Melua - 'Too Much Love Will
Kill You' (46664 South Africa Concert, 2005)
- George Michael - '39', 'Somebody
To Love' and 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' (duet with
Lisa Stansfield) (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Lisa Minelli - 'We Are The
Champions' (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Treanna Morris - 'Under Pressure'
(duet with Roger) (Tribute To Freddie, 2001), 'The Show
Must Go On' (co-sung with Chris Thompson and Zoe
Nicholas) (46664 Concert, 2003). general performances
with Roger (1998/9)
- Al Murray - 'We Will Rock You' (on
his TV show, 2007) and 'All Right Now' (on his TV show,
2008)
- Zoe Nicholas - 'The Show Must Go
On' (co-sung with Chris Thompson and Treanna Morris)
(46664 Concert, 2003), general performances with Brian
(1998)
- Trijinte Oosterhuis - 'We Are The
Champions' (Dutch Jubilee Concert, 2002)
- Pavarotti - 'Too Much Love Will
Kill You' (duet with Brian) (Italy, 2003)
- Jonathan Perkins - 'Surrender'
(Shepherd's Bush, 1998)
- Robert Plant - 'Innuendo/Thank
You/Kashmir' (Medley) and 'Crazy Little Thing Called
Love' (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Paul Rodgers - numerous shows from
2004 onwards
- Axl Rose - 'We Will Rock You' and
'Bohemian Rhapsody' (duet with Elton John) (Freddie
Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Patti Russo - 'Another One Bites
The Dust', 'The Show Must Go On' and 'Under Pressure
(Dutch Jubilee Concert, 2002), 'Another One Bites The
Dust' and 'Under Pressure (Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Concert, 2002) (some are duets with Roger)
- Jeff Scott Soto - 'Dragon Attack'
(1999 Fan Club Party), 'Stone Cold Crazy' (Hollywood Walk
Of Fame Concert, 2002)
- Seal - 'Who Wants To Live Forever'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Tim Staffell - 'Earth' and 'If I
Were A Carpenter' (The Marquee Club, 1992) (two shows)
- Lisa Stansfield - 'I Want To Break
Free' and 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives' (duet with
George Michael) (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Felix Taylor - 'Woman You're So
Beautiful' (Bisley Pavillion, 2006)
- Chris Thompson - 'Crazy Little
Thing Called Love' (Hollywood Walk Of Fame Concert,
2002), 'The Show Must Go On' (co-sung with Treanna Morris
and Zoe Nicholas) (46664 Concert, 2003), 'The Show Must
Go On' and 'Under Pressure (numerous performances with
Roger with the SAS Band)
- Paul Young - 'Radio Ga Ga'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Paul Young (Mike & The
Mechanicws) - 'Another One Bites The Dust' (Cowdray
Ruins, 1993)
- Will Young - 'We Are The
Champions' (at Party At The Palace, 2002)
- Zemfira - 'We Are The Champions'
(MTV Russia Awards, 2004), 'The Show Must Go On' ('We
Will Rock You' after-show party, 2004)
- Zucchero - 'Las Palabras De Amor'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992). 'We Are The
Champions' (Italy, 2003), 'I Want It All' and
'Everybody's Got To Hurt Sometime' (46664 Concert, 2003),
'Everybody's Got To Hurt Sometime' (46664 Arctic, 2005)
Guest vocalists on live tracks not
written by Queen
- Bryan Adams (with Brian, Royal
Opera House 2002)
- David Bowie - 'Heroes' and 'All
The Young Dudes' (Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Pat Cash (with Roger, 1999
concert)
- Roger Daltrey (with The Cross at
the Marquee 1992)
- Fish (with Roger and the SAS Band
in 2000 and 2001)
- Gary Brooker (WWRY London
Aftershow party, 2002)
- Bob Geldof (with Roger/The Cross
at Gosport 1992, Wintershall 1998, Shepherd's Bush 1998
and Wintershall 2001)
- Tony Hadley (with Roger and the
SAS Band at 2001 Gosport Festival)
- Ian Hunter - 'All The Young Dudes'
(Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992)
- Meat Loaf (WWRY Las Vegas
Aftershow party, 2004)
- Cliff Richard (with Freddie at the
premiere of 'Time' in 1988)
- Leo Sayer (with Roger and the SAS
Band at 2001 Gosport Festival)
- Mark Shaw (with Roger and the SAS
Band at 2001 Gosport Festival)
- Midge Ure (with Roger and the SAS
Band in 2004)
- Paul Young (Mike & The
Mechanics) (with Roger, 1999 McClaren party)