Members of Queen and out singer Adam Lambert have released a re-recorded version of Queen’s iconic song “We Are the Champions” to honor and support health care professionals on the front lines fighting COVID-19.
13.04.2020 - 00:29 / nme.com
"Life. Made."
Queen‘s Brian May has joined Matt Lucas for a special performance of the actor’s charity single ‘Thank You Baked Potato’.
Proceeds from the track, which is a reworking of Lucas’ ‘Baked Potato Song’ from TV quiz show Shooting Stars, are being donated to FeedNHS, a new campaign created by Lucas, actor Damian Lewis and his wife Helen McCroy.
Today (April 12), Lucas posted a video to his Twitter page featuring himself and Queen guitarist Brian May performing a duet of the single.
“Life
Members of Queen and out singer Adam Lambert have released a re-recorded version of Queen’s iconic song “We Are the Champions” to honor and support health care professionals on the front lines fighting COVID-19.
Matt Lucas has been delighting fans with the latest starry performance of his Baked Potato song.
The guitarist believes live artists will have to face serious questions when touring kicks off again...
"I can't believe we've actually lost doctors and nurses"
"I'm ashamed that our country was so ill-prepared and put them out there, fighting in the front line without proper protection"
Brian May shared his theory that eating meat may be a root cause of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic in a new interview on Wednesday (April 15)."If you want to get deep into it, I think we should be looking again at whether we should be eating animals," the Queen guitarist told NME.
"If ever there was a time to release the track, then this is it."
Omnnivores, this is on you.
"It's time to re-examine our world in a way that doesn't abuse other species"
The comedian is raising funds for the NHS via the track
Drake’s new single Toosie Slide is off to a strong start on this week's Official Singles Chart and is on course to claim the highest new entry, currently at Number 3 on the Official Chart First Look.
"I hope we remember the lessons that we've learned — that we can work from home, the cars can stop, the planes can stop, the air can get clear"