Long Away
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"Long Away" | ||
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Single by Queen | ||
from the album A Day at the Races | ||
Released | 7 June 1977 (US, Canada, New Zealand) | |
Format | vinyl record (7") | |
Recorded | 1976 | |
Genre | Classic rock Glam rock |
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Length | 3:33 | |
Label | Elektra | |
Writer(s) | Brian May | |
Producer(s) | Queen | |
Queen singles chronology | ||
"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (Queen's First EP)" (1977) |
"Long Away" (1977) |
"We Are the Champions" / "We Will Rock You" (1977) |
Long Away is a single by the band Queen; it is the third track on the first side of the 1976 album A Day At The Races. Brian May wrote the song and sings the lead vocals. It is one of the few songs where May uses a guitar other than his Red Special, for the rhythm guitar parts he used an electric Burns twelve string guitar (although he used the Red Special for the second guitar solo in the middle section of the track). The song has a sad tone, describing that "for every star in heaven / there's a sad soul here today", and an overall sense of melancholic nostalgia lies over the song. It is similar in feel to the song '39 from A Night at the Opera, although without the folk influence. Roger Taylor sings the highest parts of the song.
The song was the only Queen track to be released as a single in the U.S. that did not feature lead singer Freddie Mercury on lead vocals while Mercury was alive.
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