State of Shock" is a 1984 single by the Jacksons, featuring frontman Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger. It was written by Jackson and guitarist Randy Hansen. The track was originally sung by Jackson as a duet with Freddie Mercury,[3] and was later slated for the Thriller album in 1982; however, due to differing time schedules, Jackson ended up recording it with his brothers and Jagger instead.
Singer reacts to State of Shock performed by Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson, and Mick Jagger! All three musicians perform so well together and really know
Just like I know you should. Get me on my knees. Please, baby, please. [Interlude] Listen, yeah. [Chorus] You look so great, every time I see your face. You put me in a state, a state of shock
Michael Jackson idolised Freddie Mercury but he fled recording studio 'Get me out of here' The Queen star and the King of Pop started recording three songs together but Freddie couldn't cope with
This article will focus on the friendship and mutual admiration Michael Jackson and the members of Queen shared, while also going into detail on the songs ‘There Must Be More to Life Than This’ (Mercury), ‘State of Shock’ (Jackson, Randy Hansen) and ‘Victory’ (Jackson, Mercury), their background and the circumstances behind their
A video of "State of shock" that I made, I hope you'll enjoy the video and of course the song! I really adore this song, Freddie and Michael made a good pai
Can't you play it?/¿No puedes reproducirlo?: http://on.fb.me/1xUcsEr"State Of Shock", it's a never released song, recorded by Freddie Mercury and Michael Jac
Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State of Shock - Rare Recording. As the title says, this is a rare recording featuring Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury. This lovely little tune is
Jackson and Mercury began work on at least three songs during those sessions -- including 'State of Shock,' 'There Must be More to Life Than This' and 'Victory,' which became the title of the
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