IT has been a while since Michael Jackson fans had anything to celebrate But his loyal army can now look forward to songs he recorded with Freddie Mercury being released next year.
The Jackson estate have finally given permission to Queen heroes Brian May and Roger Taylor to work on material recorded in the early Eighties.
Brian said: "The Michael Jackson estate are happy for us to go ahead with the music.
"But it's not something that we can rush."
The demos were recorded at the Kings of Pop's house in 1983 while Queen were touring America. The posthumous release of music is always a big subject of debate.
But Brian has put to rest any money-making conspiracies that always seem to surface.
He added: "I don't work on things with the aim to make money or for promotional reasons.
"I work on things with the view 'to let's see how it goes'.
"When it is something we feel is worthwhile then it's nice if we could get it out there."
In the words of Freddie, The Show Must Go On
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