Written by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor[citation needed] but credited to Queen, it was released in June 1989 from the album The Miracle.
The group members mentioned in the interviews that despite the hot summer weather, the event brought a nice refreshment to their studio work.
It also helped heighten guitarist Brian May's spirits, as he was going through a bout of depression from the intense scrutiny surrounding his first marriage and Freddie Mercury's health starting to falter as a result of AIDS.
3822[8] (fired by Mark Needham) and an open platform were rented by Queen from the Didcot Railway Centre in Oxfordshire and repainted for the video.
During the introduction ("new life is born"), the video features Taylor's then-girlfriend Debbie Leng,[10] with a black mask painted around her eyes, waking up and getting up on the rail track.
The group was dissatisfied with this part because polystyrene could not stand the enormous air pressure buildup in the tunnel from the incoming train and the wall started breaking before the physical impact.
May, Deacon and Taylor are playing guitars and drums, whereas Mercury is moving around the whole platform with his trademark bottomless microphone stand while singing.