Exclusive: Unheard Queen Track 'Not for Sale' Surfaces After 50 Years, Set to Debut on Rebuild of 'Queen II' Album

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In a surprise move, Queen guitarist Brian May has unveiled a previously unreleased song titled 'Not for Sale,' which was recorded in the early 1970s but ultimately cut from the band's 1974 album 'Queen II.' The track, featuring what appears to be a younger Freddie Mercury's vocals, has been locked away in the Queen archives for over five decades. May, 78, premiered the song during an hour-long Christmas radio special and expressed his curiosity to know listeners' thoughts on the track. 'It's a work in progress' from the early 1970s, May explained, adding that it will be included in the forthcoming rebuild of the 'Queen II' album in 2026. Formed in 1970, Queen has sold an estimated 300 million records worldwide and is remembered for their iconic hits, including 'We Are The Champions,' 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' and 'Another One Bites the Dust.' May and drummer Roger Taylor continue to perform as Queen with Adam Lambert as the lead vocalist.