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QUEEN And PAUL RODGERS To Rush Commercial Release Of 'Say It's Not True' - Dec. 19, 2007
Having originally issued the track as a free download for World Aids Day (December 1) to support Nelson Mandela's 46664 HIV AIDS campaign, rock group QUEEN and Paul Rodgers are responding to public demand to make their newly recorded song "Say It's Not True" available as a commercial CD single release.

All royalties from world sales will be donated to Nelson Mandela's AIDS cause, 46664.

QUEEN's first new studio recording in ten years and Paul Rodgers' first in seven years, the track is being rush-released by Parlophone/EMI throughout the world excluding North America to be available by the end of the year.

In South Africa, where the December 1 World Aids Day 46664 concert took place, the single will be on sale within a matter of days.

The release has been prompted by extraordinary download demand for the track which went beyond everyone's expectations. More then 100,000 downloads were recorded at the band's web site over the first weekend.

Roger Taylor, Brian May and legendary singer Paul Rodgers, have been recording intensively for their first studio album together, expected to be released in 2008, and, unable to appear in the 46664 concert this month in Johannesburg, they decided to donate one of their new tracks instead…a brand new and powerful version of the song "Say It's Not True", penned by Taylor.

The track was premiered in the Johannesburg concert with a specially commissioned video which highlights the hardship of the lives of the 5.5 million South Africans infected with HIV AIDS.

Of his song, Taylor says: "It is meant to make you think about these people, about what their lives are like, and how if we each try and help, we can together do something to bring about some change for them.'

QUEEN lost their lead singer Freddie Mercury to AIDS in November 1991. The band's last studio recording, "No-One But You", written by Brian May and released almost exactly ten years ago, was drawn from the experience of losing Freddie.

The band promise buyers of the single the premium of hearing the track in a new mix, heightened by further studio work by the band after the necessity of delivering an early mix for download in time for World AIDS Day.

The single comes as an enhanced CD release carrying the full video shown at the Johannesburg concert.

Says Paul Rodgers: "Having travelled to South Africa and met with Nelson Mandela, a living icon of peace, we need to stand behind his 46664 Campaign to bring awareness to and eradicate HIV/AIDS."

"Say It's Not True" video:

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COMMENT | I miss original Queen
posted by : Nwohhh
12/19/2007 9:07:00 PM

But I also love Bad Co. and Free

COMMENT | Nice
posted by : RiotAct666
12/19/2007 9:34:12 PM

I'll pick up the CD single. Looking forward to hearing it.

R.I.P. Freddie

COMMENT | great song
posted by : laggerlugger
12/20/2007 1:18:38 AM

the song is good and it is a sad story but what good is going to come by throwing more money at the problem. you just have to wonder if these people in africa will ever solve their problems. they can't feed themselves yet continue to reproduce and starve no matter how much money is donated. someone should be teaching them something about birth contol maybe that would do some good,donate condoms instead of food maybe that will do more good than wasting more money on them.don't they have a benefit concert for something every year on that continent?anyway queen still rocks!

COMMENT | Sad situation & problem in Africa but..........
posted by : reptileblvd
12/20/2007 7:47:11 AM

the song is terrible.

I am a long time Queen fan and really think its BAD.

COMMENT | ^^^^
posted by : NileDeathMetalGods
12/20/2007 8:40:12 AM

i think they should just settle with their legacy and not ruin it, they just cant be as good as they were without freddie, its impossible.

Just face the facts and dont ruin the legacy...



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