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Entertainment

Queen and Adam Lambert’s 2014 Live Performance of I Was Born To Love You in Japan

This week’s episode of Queen The Greatest Live looks back at Queen and Adam Lambert’s 2014 live performance of I Was Born To Love You in Japan.

Freddie Mercury penned the track for his first solo album, 1985’s Mr Bad Guy, before Queen turned it a song for the band on 1995’s Made In Heaven.

Following Freddie’s death in 1991, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon set about recording instrumental parts to his posthumous lyrics, with the resulting track ending up on the record.

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