Too Much Love Will Kill You

"Too Much Love Will Kill You" is a song written by British guitarist Brian May of Queen, Frank Musker, and Elizabeth Lamers.[1] The song reflected the breakdown of May's first marriage and attraction to his future wife, Anita Dobson.[2] It was first recorded by Queen around 1988 or before, and was intended to be on the band's The Miracle album in 1989, but did not make the cut due to legal disputes following the band's decision that all songs on the album would be written by the group as opposed to individuals.

"Too Much Love Will Kill You"
Single by Brian May
from the album Back to the Light
B-side"I'm Scared"
Released1992
Recorded1988–1992
GenreSoft rock
Length4:26
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Brian May
  • Justin Shirley-Smith
Brian May singles chronology
"Driven by You"
(1992)
"Too Much Love Will Kill You"
(1992)
"Back to the Light"
(1992)

After Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, May arranged a solo version, which he performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992,[3] and subsequently included on his solo album Back to the Light that same year. When released as a single, it reached number five on the UK Singles Chart, number two in Belgium, and topped the charts in the Netherlands. Because it was first played publicly at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, a common misconception is that it was written as a tribute to Freddie Mercury, although it had actually been written several years before he died, and he sang lead vocal on the Queen version.

A version of this song recorded in 1989, with Mercury on vocals, was included on the band’s 1995 album Made in Heaven. Released as a single in 1996, this version was less successful than May's version in Europe, but it did allow the song to chart in North America for the first time.

Personnel

Charts and certifications

Queen version

"Too Much Love Will Kill You"
Artwork for UK release
Single by Queen
from the album Made in Heaven
B-side
Released26 February 1996
Recorded1988–1989
Genre
Length
  • 4:20
  • 3:52 (promo edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Queen
Queen singles chronology
"I Was Born to Love You"
(1996)
"Too Much Love Will Kill You"
(1996)
"Let Me Live"
(1996)

In 1995, the remaining members of Queen elected to include the original recording of "Too Much Love Will Kill You", with Mercury on vocals, on the Made in Heaven album, released four years after Mercury's death.[25] Queen's version is a power ballad characteristic of the late 1980s time period in which it was recorded, with heavy use of keyboards and electric guitar. It reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart and number 19 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart.

Although it failed to duplicate the chart success of May's solo version, Queen's version of the song has since come to be regarded as the definitive version, after being awarded "Best Song Musically and Lyrically" at the 1996 Novello Awards (May said later that if there was one song that he would have wanted to win an award for, it was this one[1]), and being included on Queen's Greatest Hits III.[26]

Track listings

7-inch single

A1. "Too Much Love Will Kill You" – 4:20
B1. "We Will Rock You" – 2:00[27]
B2. "We Are the Champions" – 3:00[28]

CD single

  1. "Too Much Love Will Kill You" – 4:20
  2. "We Will Rock You" – 2:00
  3. "We Are the Champions" – 3:00
  4. "Spread Your Wings" – 4:32[29]

US single

A. "Too Much Love Will Kill You" – 4:20
B. "Rock in Rio Blues" (live in Rio, January 1985) – 4:29[30]

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1995–1997) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[31] 10
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[32] 19
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[33] 25
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[34] 41
Ireland (IRMA)[35] 28
Scotland (OCC)[36] 11
UK Singles (OCC)[37] 15
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[38] 18

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[39]
Sales Since 2004
Silver 200,000

sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

Music videos

The video for the Brian May version of the song was directed by David Mallet and features May singing the song to the camera, and is intercut with footage from various home movies. The video for the Queen version of the song was directed by DoRo and is a montage-style video of clips mainly from live performances and promo videos, and uses the Promo Edit version of the song.

Other versions

In 2003, May and Luciano Pavarotti performed a rendition of "Too Much Love Will Kill You", at the tenor's benefit concert held in Modena, Italy.[40]

References

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