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John Richard Deacon (born 19 August 1951) is an English retired musician who was the bass guitarist for the rock band Queen.He wrote several songs for the group, including Top 10 hits "You're My Best Friend", "Another One Bites the Dust" and "I Want to Break Free"; co-wrote "Under Pressure", "Friends Will Be Friends" and "One Vision"; and he was involved in the band's financial management.
"Need Your Loving Tonight" is a song by the rock band Queen and written by bass guitarist John Deacon. It is the fourth track on the first side of their 1980 album The Game and the second song on the album by Deacon (the other being "Another One Bites the Dust"). It was released as a single in some countries in November 1980.
John Deacon (30 November 1962 – 8 August 2001) was a British motorcycle enduro racer. He won several Paris–Dakar Rally stages. He died of injuries sustained from a crash in the Masters Rally in Syria. Deacon won the British Enduro four-stroke championship on ten occasions and won nine gold medals at the International Six Days Enduro event ...
Deacon Phillippe celebrated his 20th birthday this week, and his mom Reese Witherspoon shared photos and a video in honor of the big day.
Deacon, who is now a sophomore at NYU, is the spitting image of his mother, just like his other two siblings, Ava Phillippe and Tennessee Toth. "@reesewitherpoon not so mini version of you, 100% ...
Written by bassist John Deacon, it was released as the A-side of the single "Spread Your Wings"/"Sheer Heart Attack" in 1978. According to music writer Benoit Clerc, "Spread Your Wings" was chosen as the 2nd single from News of the World because the band regretted releasing " Tie Your Mother Down " as a single from A Day at the Races over ...
Reese Witherspoon shared the sweetest moment with her son, 18-year-old Deacon Phillippe. The proud mom posted a photo of the two embracing, alongside the caption: “This hug made my whole year ...
"Face It Alone" is a song by British rock band Queen. [1] Written by Brian May, John Deacon, Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury (credited as Queen) and produced by David Richards, Kris Fredriksson and Justin Shirley-Smith, recorded over thirty years prior to its eventual release, and originally thought "unsalvageable" by May and Taylor, it was released on 13 October 2022 as a single as part of ...