Driven by You

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"Driven By You"
Single by Brian May
from the album Back to the Light
Released 1992
Format CD single, 7"
Recorded 1988-1992
Genre Hard rock
Length 4:11
Label Parlophone (Europe),
Hollywood (US)
Writer(s) Brian May
Producer(s) Brian May, Justin Shirley-Smith
Brian May chronology

"Star Fleet"
(1983)
"Driven By You"
(1992)
"Too Much Love Will Kill You"
(1992)

"Driven by You" is a song by Queen guitarist Brian May. It was written as part of his 1992 solo album, Back to the Light. It was released as a single in late 1991, peaking at #6 on the UK Singles Chart and #9 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart.[1]

Besides the original album/single version, there are three other known studio versions of the song. One was used in a Ford commercial. The second is an instrumental remix of the song, called Driven By You Too. The other known version of this song has a new drum track from Cozy Powell as a bonus track on the US release of Back to the Light.

Shortly before releasing it as single, May played it on the Guitar Legends concert in October 1991, having a super-group backing him: Cozy Powell on drums, Neil Murray on bass, Steve Vai on rhythm guitar, Rick Wakeman and Mike Moran on keyboards, Maggie Ryder, Miriam Stockley and Chris Thompson on backing vocals.

It was released on 6 November 1991, just 18 days before the death of May's bandmate Freddie Mercury.

Appearances

  1. Single Driven By You / Just One Life (Guitar Version, Instrumental) (November 1991)
  2. On the album Back to the Light (September 1992)
  3. Used as an advertising slogan by Ford: "Better Ideas. Driven by You." and "Everything we do is driven by you" (1991)
  4. The Brian May Band - Live at the Brixton Academy (live album, 1994)
  5. Queen - Greatest Hits III (compilation, 1999)
  6. A 35sec orchestral (unattributed) clip used in a Ford promotional video for Mondeo - 1993.

References

  1. allmusic ((( Back to the Light > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))

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