Just three of the 16-strong team - which included four outside contractors - were allowed in the room when the Queen actually recorded her speech.
Only three of the 16-strong team were let in the room while the Queen recorded.
Queen recorded a concert in 1974 called Live At The Rainbow.
The first-time collaboration with another artist was spontaneous, as Bowie happened to drop by the studio while Queen were recording.
The Queen also recorded that though King Ernest greatly enjoyed listening to the debates, he did not himself speak.
Later, Queen recorded a third live version of the song at Wembley Stadium, London, in 1986.
For their debut album, Queen recorded "Doing All Right".
Queen recorded the song in English because she felt the language worked well with the beat.
Queen recorded the song, and it was used in the soundtrack for the 1986 film Highlander.
(Queen were recording their debut album in Trident Studios at the time.)