from QOL:
Q+ PR BRIXTON SET LIST
Reachin Out (New Song! - Paul Rodgers solo)
Tie Your Mother Down
Little Bit Of Love
I Want To Break Free
Fat Bottomed Girls
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Seagull (Paul Rodgers - acoustic guitar and Roger Taylor - bongos)
'39 (Brian May vocals/acoustic)
Love Of My Life (BM vocals/acoustic)
Hammer To Fall (Slow/Fast Version - BM/PR vocals)
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Guitar Solo
Last Horizon
Days Of Our Lives (RT vocals)
Radio Ga Ga (RT vocals)
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
I'm In Love With My Car (RT vocals)
I Want It All (BM vocals)
It's A Kind Of Magic
Bohemian Rhapsody (Freddie video vocals/PR)
Show Must Go On
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Feel Like Makin' Love
All Right Now
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We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
Q: New Song Reachin Out?? Written by??
Administrator: From what I have been told, speaking to PR's manager - it was co-written by Brian with some one - i am sure I saw a thread on this track a while back...anyone else?
It has been recorded....
Q: So it´s a new QUEEN+Paul Rogers song?
Admin: As far as I can tell - obviously Paul only sang a snippet last night...but yep...
Source: Queenonline Message Board
Dear DocMay - come into the hub and download the Top Of The Pop version of Reaching Out with Brian May and Paul Rodgers - from 1996 if I remember correctly. I am sure someone is still sharing it.
No, no, I believe you. I told you only, what I found in the Queenonline Message Board. I never heard of that song. Perhaps they have recorded a NEW version??
from I forgot which website:
Reaching Out
Rock Therapy, 1996. Brian plays Guitar.
The track also features Lulu, Paul Rodgers and Charlie Watts.
Released as a single, for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, but it failed to chart.
HTH
--
Gnomo
Just to ad to Gnomo's posting:
Reaching Out: Rock Therapy
CD single x 3 tracks
1996. Failed to chart
(Brian May Guitar)
(No 7" or 12" vinyl was cut)
(No Roger Taylor or John Deacon involvement)
Reaching Out: Official Version
Reaching Out: Acoustic Version
Reaching Out: Instrumental Version
The first (main) track is vocals & electric instruments.
The second track is vocals and acoustic instruments.
The third track - is the same as the the first - but karaoke.
It's not a new song of course. You can listen to 1996 version here: link
On Maynicas page is says:
"Reaching Out
Rock Therapy 1996
In aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre Sam Brown, Andy Fairweather Lowe, Lulu, Brian May, Shara Nelson, Pure Strings, Paul Rodgers and Charlie Watts"
From The Rolling Stones Sessions (link:
960600B June: ROCK THERAPY.
CD-single (EMI 7243 8 83089 2 2). Producer: Andy Hill. Sound engineers: Nick Griffiths & Brian Tench. Recorded at Comforts Place Studio, Surrey, England in April/May in aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre.
- Reaching Out (Andy Hill/Don Black)
- Reaching Out (Andy Hill/Don Black) -instrumental
Musicians: Charlie Watts (dr)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Brian May (gtr)/Andy Fairweather-Low (gtr)/Paul Rodgers (voc)/Lulu (voc)/Pure Strings (strings)/Sam Brown (keyb)/Shara Nelson (voc)
Wonder who played bass...
... and here are the complete lyrics.
I have now read a lot of the replies previous to mine but I am so certain that the lyrics Paul Rodgers sang included the last 2 paragraphs of this song.
Van Morrison - I'll Be Your Lover Too Lyrics
I'll be your man. I'll understand
And do my best to take good care of you
Yes I will
You'll be my queen, I'll be your king
And I'll be your lover too
Yes I will
Derry down green Color of my dream
A dream that's daily coming true
I'll tell you
When day is through I will come to you
And tell you of your many charms
And you'll look at me with eyes that see
And melt into each other's arms
And so I come to be the one who's always standing next to you
Reach out for me So I can be the one
who's always reaching out for you
Yes I will, yes I will
You'll be my queen I'll be you king
And I'll be your lover too
On Brianmay.com you can find it correct in the Setlist:
1. Reachin Out' (Nordoff Robbins single/Brian collab)
I heard it now for the first time, I like it!
Perhaps they recorded a new Queen version?
Regarding my nomination of Van Morrison's "I'll Be Your Lover Too" as the New Song :- Following responses that led me to the lyric of the New Song I now withdraw my suggestion and agree that it was the Nordoff Robbins song. Sorry folks!