Headlong (song)
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Single by Queen from the album Innuendo |
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B-side | Mad the Swine All God's People |
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Released | 1991 | ||||
Format | 7"/12", CD, Cassette | ||||
Recorded | 1990/1991 | ||||
Genre | Hard Rock | ||||
Length | 4:38 | ||||
Label | Parlophone; Hollywood Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Queen (Brian May) | ||||
Producer | Queen and David Richards | ||||
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Alternate cover | |||||
An alternate cover to Headlong.
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Headlong is the third track of Queen's 1991 album Innuendo. Written by guitarist Brian May, but credited to Queen, it is one of the album's five singles. The cover of one of the CD singles is inspired by Grandville illustrations, as are all of the others from the album.
[edit] Promotional video
The music video for Headlong was one of the final Queen videos shot with lead singer Freddie Mercury. The Headlong video clip heavily featured the group's lead singer, although it was actually shot before the I'm Going Slightly Mad video. The video showed the band in the studio performing the song (in a stage-like setup), as well as shots of the band generally fooling about and working in the studio. The version of the song in the video includes an extra short section after the second chorus not released in any audio format to date.
The performance footage (Mercury wearing a yellow sweater) was shot in September 1990, while the other footage (Mercury wearing two different blue shirts) were shot in late 1990 at Metropolis Studios in London (The footage of Mercury wearing a blue shirt with a tie was shot in September 1990--notice his healthier appearance; the footage of Mercury wearing a blue shirt with a darker vest was shot in late November and early December of 1990--notice the slightly more gaunt appearance in his face and neck). The outside of Metropolis Studios is also shown at the beginning and the end of the video. This is also the last colour video of Freddie Mercury. The next one, I'm Going Slightly Mad, was recorded in black and white.
Like all other videos for the Innuendo album, the Headlong clip was directed by Austrian director team DoRo, consisting of Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, who have been regularly working for Queen since the video to the 1986 single "Friends Will Be Friends". They also directed the video to the only new output of the group as a three-piece, "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)", released in 1997.
In the course of the video, Brian May can be seen wearing a Bart Simpson T-shirt, a reference to The Simpsons, which was very popular at that time.
It is rumored that Mercury's weight was only 110 lbs in the 1991 yellow sweater footage of the video (120 lbs in the 1990 blue shirt with vest footage). His scrawny appearances in both footages (a clear sign of wasting--especially in the yellow sweater) again sparked speculations regarding his health in the press.
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