Queen released a rediscovered song featuring Freddie Mercury on Thursday, the band's first new song The deceased man's instantly recognizable vocals will be released after more than eight years.
Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor told fans about the existence of "Face It Alone" for the first time in an interview this summer.
The song was originally recorded in the late 1980s during the band's "The Miracle" album presentations, but was not released.
Queen's production and archival team watched him as they began work on a box set of the album's upcoming re-release, due out in November,
"We forgot about that track," Taylor said in a statement. "But it was there, this little gem. It was amazing, a real find. It was a very interesting piece of work."
'The Miracle', Queen's 13th studio album, was released two years before Mercury died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1991. Dialogue between the band Mercury, May, Taylor and the bassist John Deacon in the studio.
Queen last included three previously unreleased songs featuring Mercury on their 2014 album "Queen Forever".
"I'm so glad our team was able to find this track ('Face It Alone')," May said.
"After all these years, it's great to hear the four of us... working in the studio on a great song idea that was never finished... until now!"