Facts About Freddie Mercury And His Impact On More Than Just Queen

Experience As A Song Writer

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Freddie had a vocal range of three and nearly four octaves. When he spoke, Mercury was more of a baritone, but a vast majority of his singing fell into the tenor range. Basically, he could sing anything in any style, no matter what the song was.

Mercury would write a majority of Queen’s popular hits, including “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “Killer Queen”, “Somebody To Love”, and “We Are The Champions”. Most notably, Mercury’s wide range of genres was used from the styles of more progressive rock, gospel, heavy metal, and disco.

His relationship with Mary Austin didn’t last forever, and led to a shocking moment.