Let Me In Your Heart Again began life in 1983 during The Works sessions at the Record Plant, Los Angeles. Several takes were recorded of the track, but it was left unfinished by the band for multiple reason. Brian had not completed finished the lyrics and multiple vocal takes and directions were attempted by Freddie. In 1988, Brian May produced an album for his future wife, Anita Dobson, called \"Talking Of Love\". Brian May provided a lot of material for the album, including the unused Queen track Let Me In Your Heart Again. On that version, Brian played guitar and sang backing vocals, while Anita provided the lead vocals. The Queen version remained in the vaults for years to come, although its existence was confirmed by Queen archivist Greg Brooks. Finally, in 2014, the Queen version saw the light of day on the compilation album \"Forever\". The final version that appears on Forever was compiled and mixed by Brian May from the existing takes of the song. The backing track and lead vocals originate from the original 1983 sessions, which feature the entire original Queen line-up (and Fred Mandel on piano) in full force. Brian May and Roger Taylor added newly recorded backing vocals (and guitars from Brian) for the final version. This track is, by far, the highlight of the Forever compilation.