Long Away
"Long Away" is a song by the British rock band Queen; it is the third track on their 1976 album A [Day at the Races (album)|A Day at the Races]. Brian May wrote the song and sings the lead vocals. It was released as the third single from the album in North America and New Zealand only.
Recording
It is one of the few songs where May uses a guitar other than his Red Special. For the rhythm guitar parts, he used an electric Burns twelve string guitar. Originally, May wanted to use a Rickenbacker guitar, but he didn't get along well with the Rickenbacker's thin neck.Roger Taylor sings the highest parts of the song.
Meaning
The song has a sad tone, describing that "for every star in heaven / there's a sad soul here today," and an overall sense of melancholic nostalgia lies over the song. It is similar in feel to the song '39 from A [Night at the Opera (Queen album)|A Night at the Opera], although without the folk influence.Reception
The Washington Post described it as "an affectionate recreation of the mid-'60s Beatles/Byrds sound," and one of the best songs on the album. Wesley Strick of Circus magazine, in a mixed review of the album, named the album's best song and also noted the influence of the Beatles and the Byrds. He observed that Long Away was "haunting" and "never smart-ass or strickly for laughs, "Long Away" - unlike most of Races - feels real." Cash Box said that "this gentle tune is built from endless layers of strummed guitars, showcasing the versatile Freddie Mercury's sweetest voice and the group's distinctive high register harmonies."Other album appearances
The song also appears on two Queen compilation albums: Deep Cuts, [Volume 1 (1973–1976)] and Queen Forever.Personnel
Queen- Brian May – lead and backing vocals, guitars
- Freddie Mercury – backing vocals
- Roger Taylor – drums, percussion, backing vocals, co-lead vocals
- John Deacon – bass guitar