According to discogs.com let me in your heart again and I dream of Christmas are compositions of Anita’s , has anybody got The Talking of Love album and can they check what songs were written or co-written by Brian
Darren_1977 wrote:
According to discogs.com let me in your heart again and I dream of Christmas are compositions of Anita’s , has anybody got The Talking of Love album and can they check what songs were written or co-written by Brian
People have included full details and photos on her album on Queen sites, and Brian wrote (completely himself) three of the songs from her Talking Of Love album including I Dream Of Christmas and Let Me In Your Heart Again.
It also makes sense that the original LMIYHA Queen version was probably recorded 4-5 years before, meaning that Brian was at helm. Anita's version always happened after the fact.
Same goes for I Dream Of Christmas and probably the rest of the other tracks with Brian's input.
Golden Salmon wrote:
It also makes sense that the original LMIYHA Queen version was probably recorded 4-5 years before, meaning that Brian was at helm. Anita's version always happened after the fact.
Same goes for I Dream Of Christmas and probably the rest of the other tracks with Brian's input.
Indeed. Both were during 'The Works' era... Thank God It's Christmas was the chosen one!
Imagine a Freddie version of 'I Dream Of Christmas' though?
I often wonder if Talking of Love was ever considered for a Queen track. It's certainly not an amazing song, but it would've been a nice album track on A Kind of Magic.
The Ghost of Lester Burnham wrote:
I often wonder if Talking of Love was ever considered for a Queen track. It's certainly not an amazing song, but it would've been a nice album track on A Kind of Magic.
My only wonder about "Talking of Love" is if it's horrible or fucking horrible, I can't decide. What's quite curious, the brief guitar riff makes me puke. It seems I've developed a Brian May intolerance over the years.
Songs like this made harder an harder to listen them with an open heart, in any formula invented by Brian. He gradually became a kind of Sam Elliott graveyard keeper, with a guitar instead of a shovel.