Quotes related to 'You And I' from 'A Day At The Races' album

That’s the end of side one of “A Day At The Races”. That was a track by John Deacon, he’s contribution to this album. His songs are good and are getting better every time actually. I’m getting a bit worried actually.

Freddie Mercury; Kenny Everett, Capitol Radio, London, November 1976 #

`You And I' is John Deacon's track. It's very John Deacon, with more raucous guitars. After I'd done the vocals, John put all these guitars in, and the mood has changed. I think it's his strongest song to date.

Freddie Mercury; Circus magazine, 31 January 1977 #

That was a track by John Deacon, his contribution to this album. His songs are good and are getting better every time actually. I'm getting a bit worried, actually.

Freddie Mercury; Capital Radio, 5th of December 1976 #

For me, A Day at the Races was disappointing after A Night at the Opera and I'm trying to figure out the reasons. There was too much repetition. As well as that, Freddie and Brian devote so much time to their own material so that when one of the other guys writes a song, it doesn't get enough attention and comes out half-baked. Freddie, I think, should spend a little more time helping the other guys in the band develop their songs. Maybe they should all improve themselves in each other's trips a little more. They seem to me to be becoming less and less of a band.

Todd Rundgren; unknown printed medium, 1977 #