Brian May: "As I remember, the bare bones of this song [You Don't Fool
Me] (and they were VERY bare!) were put down in the last sessions we did with
Freddie in Montreux. When it came to piecing together "Made in Heaven", the album,
David Richards was keen to make the fragments into a finished song. I wasn't sure
there was enough to work on! He got a long way with weaving textures around the
vocal sections we had, stretching things out a little. I think both Roger, and
John who had had a lot to do with those original fragments in the beginning, went
in and added some ideas. There came a point where finally I got enthusistic, and
I spent a day or so, with Dave, putting down a lot of different riffy ideas that
came to me while listening to the rough so far. Dave then moved a lot of things
around, and worked his magic (mixing is his speciality - he 'rescued' a lot of
stuff in the past, including Duran Duran tracks, for instance) - and then we all
sat around and said, "Didn't we just play that perfectly!" ha ha! Well, that's
probably an over-simplification.... but ... there you have it!
I really like the track now - but not as much as I LOVE the title track, MADE
IN HEAVEN, which I think is possibly the best sounding Queen track ever, and MOTHER
LOVE, which is to me the most significant collaboration I ever had with Freddie
..... alongside the one afternon I spent with him on an embryonic verse of "The
Show Must Go On". I think I wrote about these things earlier .... But I digress...
right ?"
Credit: BrianMay.com