"One Vision" | ||||
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Single by Queen | ||||
from the album A Kind of Magic and Iron Eagle | ||||
A-side | "One Vision" (extended version) (12-inch single only)[2] | |||
B-side | "Blurred Vision" | |||
Released | 4 November 1985[1] | |||
Recorded | September 1985 | |||
Genre | Hard rock[3] | |||
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"One Vision" on YouTube "One Vision" (Extended) on YouTube |
"One Vision" is a song written and recorded by the British rock band Queen, first released as a single in November 1985 and then included on their 1986 album A Kind of Magic. It was conceived by the group's drummer Roger Taylor.[4][5]
The song was inspired by the life and exploits of Martin Luther King Jr., with the lyrics recounting a man battling and overcoming the odds.[5] In the 2011 BBC documentary, Queen: Days of Our Lives, Taylor stated his lyrics were "sort of half nicked off Martin Luther King's famous speech".[6] The song's music video featured a "morphing" effect of the band's famous pose in 1975's "Bohemian Rhapsody" video to a 1985 version of the same pose. The song was included in all Queen's live concert performances of The Magic Tour, as the first song of each concert.[7] They claimed they chose "One Vision" as the introduction song because its intro made a perfect concert introduction.