Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Brian May Shares 50-Year-Old Queen Track as Holiday Surprise

ID 68307509 | Brian May © 
Cristian Preda | Dreamstime.com
ID 68307509 | Brian May © Cristian Preda | Dreamstime.com

Fans of Queen received an unexpected present this holiday season when guitarist Brian May broadcast a song that had been sitting untouched in the band's vault since the early 1970s.

The track, titled “Not for Sale (Polar Bear),” was recorded during sessions for Queen II in 1974 but never made it onto the finished album. May played the song for the first time publicly during his Planet Rock Christmas Special on December 22.

“It's a song that goes back a very long way but to my knowledge, no one has ever heard this version,” May said during the broadcast.

The guitarist acknowledged that a bootleg recording of the song by Smile, the band he formed before Queen, may have circulated among collectors over the years. However, he stressed that the Queen version featuring Freddie Mercury on vocals had remained unheard until now.

May described the recording as a “work in progress” from that era and explained his reasons for debuting it during his holiday program.

“I'm sneaking this into my Planet Rock special because I'm fascinated to know what people think about it,” he said.

The song will be included on a rebuilt edition of the Queen II album scheduled for release in 2026.

May closed his announcement with a message for listeners: “I hope people have a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year!”

Queen continues to perform with Adam Lambert handling lead vocal duties alongside May and drummer Roger Taylor.

Related Stories

WATCH: Art Garfunkel Joins Charlie Puth for ‘The Boxer’ at Madison Square Garden

Art Garfunkel surprised the crowd at Charlie Puth’s sold-out Madison Square Garden show, joining him for a performance of Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘The Boxer.’

Steve Lukather Says Posthumous Van Halen Album Will ‘Blow You Away’

Steve Lukather tells Guitar Player the upcoming posthumous Van Halen album features finished Eddie Van Halen tracks that will blow fans away. Here’s what we

Mick Jagger’s Lost 1992 Blues Album With the Red Devils Has Never Been Released

In 1992, Mick Jagger recorded 13 blues tracks in 14 hours with LA bar band the Red Devils and producer Rick Rubin. The session has never been officially

Sebastian Bach Steps In for Dee Snider on Twisted Sister’s 50th Anniversary Tour

Sebastian Bach will front Twisted Sister on rescheduled 50th anniversary dates after Dee Snider resigned on health grounds. Jay Jay French and Bach speak

Peter Gabriel Releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ Oldest Track From Upcoming ‘oi’ Album

Peter Gabriel releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ the oldest track from his upcoming oi album, a song rooted in a late-’80s visit to Senegal and its polyrhythmic music.

Billy Gibbons and Keith Urban Team Up on New Single ‘Brown Paper Bag’

Billy Gibbons releases new solo single ‘Brown Paper Bag’ featuring Keith Urban on guitar, as ZZ Top’s Dos Amigos Tour heads to Europe starting June 24.

Jonathan Cain to Exit Journey at the End of the Band’s Farewell Tour

Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist who helped define Journey’s biggest era, is preparing to leave the band when its farewell run…

Bret Michaels The Latest Artist To Pull Out of Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert Series

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most recognizable names…

Tom Morello’s Power to the People Fest Brings Springsteen, Foo Fighters to D.C.

Tom Morello’s Power to the People festival hits Merriweather Post Pavilion on Oct. 3, 2026, with Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Joan Baez and more.