Heart singer Ann Wilson teamed up with Vince Gill for a cover of Queen‘s “Love of My Life,” with the new version set to appear on Wilson’s upcoming 11-track third solo album, Fierce Bliss, due out on April 29.
The piano ballad sees Gill taking the lead in the first verse and chorus, while Wilson handles the second round of vocals. Both singers harmonize in the bridge and final chorus with drums and guitar backing them up.
“‘Love of My Life’ is a beautiful song about endless love,” Wilson said in a statement. “It was my honor to duet with Vince Gill on this song – an unforgettable experience for which I’m grateful!”
“I had the idea for the Queen song ‘Love of My Life’ as a duet, so I just tried to picture who would be ‘the male angel’ that would sing the other part of it. I thought how great the song would be if it was stripped down and just sung with soul, and it had to be Vince Gill because he’s got that voice, that soul,” she added.
Fierce Bliss, Wilson’s third solo album, contains several other covers, including Eurythmics‘ “Missionary Man,” Robin Trower‘s “Bridge of Sighs” and Jeff Buckley‘s “Forget Her.”
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