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1->''"...if [Creator/GeorgeRRMartin] dies early, Hollywood will pay somebody a lot of money to finish the books from his notes. Probably Creator/BrandonSanderson or [[Creator/KevinJAnderson Kevin Anderson]] or someone whose name rhymes with either of them. If you’re a fantasy writer looking to make it in the big leagues finishing other peoples’ work, you could do worse than to change your name to 'Ganderson.'"''
2-->-- '''[[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2011/04/05/we-have-to-wait-a-couple-years-to-see-jon-snow-stab-a-bitch/ Mighty God King]]'''
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4[[DiedDuringProduction Deaths during production]] can be a sad thing. When a famous author dies and they leave only partly-completed works, never to be finished or seen by the general public.
5Or will they?
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7A Posthumous Collaboration is when an unfinished work is completed by someone else for the sake of the fans.
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9The new author may have been close to the original one or even helped with the work while the original author was alive, or just working off some discovered notes on what the original author had planned, but what's important is that the work has to have already been started by the original author before their passing; it doesn't count if someone just creates a brand new work using the dead author's characters or universe.
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11See also LiteraryMashUps.
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13!!Examples:
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16[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
17* When its creator Takao Saito passed away on September 2021, ''Manga/Golgo13'' would continue with his assistants at Saito Production helming his opus, according to his last will.
18* The long awaited Gundam film, ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDFreedom'', the sequel to ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'', was written by Mitsuo Fukuda, his late wife Chiaki Morosawa (who died on August 2016), and Liu Goto.
19* After a year-long hiatus in the wake of the death of its creator Creator/KentaroMiura in May 2021, ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' would later continue under the supervision of Miura's long-time friend and collaborator Kouji Mori (creator of ''Manga/{{Holyland}}'' and ''Manga/SuicideIsland''), who took over as the manga's writer, and Miura's assistants at Studio Gaga, who serve as the illustrators.
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23* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} Visits [[Creator/NormanRockwell Rockwell]]'', a calendar which remedies the lack of fat orange cats in Creator/NormanRockwell's paintings for the ''Saturday Evening Post''.
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27* "Siege", a Franchise/{{Batman}} arc in ''Legends of the Dark Knight'', was written by James Robinson working from an outline by the late Archie Goodwin.
28* Creator/{{Herge}} [[AvertedTrope averts]] this trope : he stipulated in his testament that all his series, ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'', ''ComicStrip/QuickAndFlupke'' and ''ComicBook/JoZetteAndJocko'' were to be discontinued after his death. Although ''[[Recap/TintinTintinAndThePicaros Tintin and the Picaros]]'' is a decent ending to the series (there's nothing "final" about it, but it doesn't leave the reader on a cliffhanger), Hergé planned to have one more final story. He was still working on a very rough draft of ''Recap/TintinTintinAndAlphArt'' when he died. Unfortunately, he never told anyone exactly how he planned to end it, and the incomplete story ended on a colossal CliffHanger.
29* Fellow Belgian comic book author Edgar P. Jacobs died while working on the second part of "Professor Sató's Three Formulae", the last volume of his ''ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer'' series. Unlike Hergé, however, he played the trope straight, having left plenty of notes and a complete outline of the story, which made it possible for another artist, Bob de Moor, to complete the story three years after Jacobs' death[[note]]The first part was published in 1977, the second completed in 1990; Jacobs died in 1987.[[/note]]. Because he suspected he wouldn't finish "Three Formulae", Jacobs left the copyright of the series relatively open so it would eventually have [[GrandFinale an ending]], (leading to [[ArchEnemy Olrik]] being KilledOffForReal). Which worked, but also led to new ''Blake and Mortimer'' adventures made by two different writer/artist teams. One team actively tries to [[DolledUpInstallment ignore established canon.]] The other team was very good... but one of its members, René Sterne, died while working on the first volume of the dyptich ''The Curse of the Thirty Denarii''. The volume was eventually finished by Sterne's girlfriend, Chantal de Spiegeleer, and the second part made by another artist.
30* ''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer'' creator Kate Worley died of lung cancer before she could finish the comic, but her husband James Vance was able to finish the story using his wife's notes.
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34* The ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fic author [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/Maerynn/pseuds/Maerynn Maerynn]] died in a car accident in February 2018, leaving a number of fics incomplete. However, they were mostly collaborations, and as of November 2018, one of them, ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10901358 Under Lock and Key ]]'', was completed by the other author (and illustrator) based on her notes. Another, ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/11324565 The Other You]]'', was finished in January 2021.
35* [[https://fanfiction.net/u/2615262/ SoulSonicResonace25]], well-known for his ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'' crossover stories, was shot dead in 2015. His brother [=KingSora3=] has announced since that he had taken over his account and continued some of his stories, including unpublished ones, while rewriting others and leaving some up for adoption.
36* [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/TheCuriousCalico/pseuds/TheCuriousCalico TheCuriousCalico]] passed away while writing the ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'' fanfic [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/39081156/chapters/97764516 The Joy of Vengeance]]. But the story was later finished under a [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/47478679/chapters/119651308 different fic]] with authors [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/Babycakes9080/pseuds/Babycakes9080 Babycakes9080]] and [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/Shypony/pseuds/Shypony Shypony]].
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40* ''Film/AIArtificialIntelligence'' was started by Creator/StanleyKubrick and finished by Creator/StevenSpielberg.
41** This is something of a special case due to its lengthy TroubledProduction. Kubrick conceived the project, and seems to have gone back and forth on whether he would direct it or produce it while having Spielberg direct it. Ultimately, Spielberg directed the finished film, based closely on Kubrick's outline, after Kubrick's death.
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43* ''Film/AfterTheRain1999'' was written by Creator/AkiraKurosawa, who was planning on directing it; after his death, Takashi Koizumi took over.
44* A variation of this occurred with ''Film/TheImaginariumOfDoctorParnassus''. Creator/HeathLedger passed away during filming, so Creator/JohnnyDepp, Creator/JudeLaw, and Colin Farrell stepped in to play the same role and help finish the film.
45* The songs for ''The Shocking Miss Pilgrim'' and ''[[Film/KissMeStupid Kiss Me, Stupid]]'' were written by Music/GeorgeGershwin and Ira Gershwin after George's death.
46* The screenplay for ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' was started by Douglas Adams and finished by Karey Kirkpatrick. Adams actually originated a lot of the changes, including Humma Kavula and the POV gun.
47* The 2015 Creator/{{Lifetime}} TV movie ([[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant NOT a]] LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek) ''Film/TurkeyHollow'' was adapted from an unproduced Thanksgiving special that was devised by Creator/JimHenson and Jerry Juhl (who died in 1990 and 2005, respectively) in 1968. The script that Henson and Juhl produced was itself adapted into a graphic novel, under its original name ''The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow'', the previous year. The story's fascinating journey from script to screen can be found [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/The_Musical_Monsters_of_Turkey_Hollow here.]]
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50[[folder:Literature]]
51* ''Hero and Leander'' by Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman.
52* ''[[Literature/TheWheelOfTime The Gathering Storm, Towers Of Midnight and A Memory Of Light]]'' by Robert Jordan [-and Creator/BrandonSanderson-]
53* ''[[Literature/LordPeterWimsey Thrones, Dominations]]'' by Creator/DorothyLSayers [-and Jill Paton Walsh-]
54** Sayers' translation of ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' was [-completed by Barbara Reynolds-].
55* ''Fall of Kings'' by Creator/DavidGemmell [-and Stella Gemmell-]
56* ''Literature/TheGoldenDemon'' by Ozaki Kōyō [-and Oguri Fūyō-]
57* ''The Wanderer'' by Creator/CherryWilder [-and Katya Reimann-]
58* ''Literature/TheChildrenOfHurin'' and ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', by [[Creator/JRRTolkien J.R.R.]] [-and Christopher-] Tolkien
59* ''Hooray For Diffendoofer Day'' by Creator/DrSeuss [-and JackPrelutsky-]
60* ''[[Literature/VariableStar Variable Star]]'' by Creator/RobertAHeinlein [-and Creator/SpiderRobinson, working from copious notes-]
61* ''Grumbles from the Grave'' by Robert [-and Virginia-] Heinlein
62* ''Literature/GardenOfShadows'' and ''Literature/FallenHearts'' by Creator/VCAndrews [-and Andrew Neiderman-]
63* ''[[Literature/ChildeCycle Antagonist]]'' by Creator/GordonRDickson [-and David W. Wixon-]
64* ''[[Literature/ACanticleForLeibowitz Saint Leibowitz]] and the Wild Horse Woman'' by Walter M. Miller, Jr [-and TerryBisson-]
65* ''Eternity''; ''Home, Sweet Home 2010 A.D.''; ''The Other Time''; ''Trojan Orbit''; ''Deathwish World'': Creator/MackReynolds [-and Dean Ing-]
66* ''The Double Tower''; ''Prince Alcouz and the Magician''; ''The Scroll of Morloc''; ''The Descent into the Abyss'': Creator/LinCarter [-and Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith-]
67* ''Nekht Semerkeht'' by Creator/RobertEHoward [-and Andrew J. Offutt-]
68* ''Psychoshop'' by Creator/AlfredBester [-and Creator/RogerZelazny-]
69* ''Donnerjack'' and ''Lord Demon'' by Creator/RogerZelazny [-and Creator/JaneLindskold-]
70* ''Poodle Springs'' by Creator/RaymondChandler [-and Creator/RobertBParker-]
71* ''TheWatsons'' by Creator/JaneAusten [-and Catherine Hubback, John Coates, Laura Wade, or Helen Baker-]; each one showed up with a different version.
72* ''Through the Ice'' by Robert Kornwise [-and Creator/PiersAnthony-]
73** In this case, the living author is actually the more famous one.
74* ''Whistle'' by Creator/JamesJones [-and Willie Morris-]
75* The two concluding books of the ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'' series, ''Literature/HuntersOfDune'' and ''Literature/SandwormsOfDune'', are ''supposedly'' based on Creator/FrankHerbert's notes, written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
76* The prolific David Foster Wallace left a large cache of notes behind before he died and so others were able to step in and finish his long-awaited novel, ''The Pale King''.
77* When young adult author Creator/JohnBellairs died, he left behind two unfinished manuscripts and outlines for two other stories. The finished versions of those four books, completed by BradStrickland, were so well-received that Strickland has since been commissioned to write several more books in the series.
78* Creator/EBWhite, up until his death, kept adding to and revising William Strunk's ''The Elements of Style'', to the point where he was even credited as a co-author. Now since White's own death, other editors have been doing the same, uncredited.
79* "The Shuttered Room" and certain other fragmentary stories were completed after Creator/HPLovecraft's death by [-Creator/AugustDerleth-].
80* ''The Family'', a novel about UsefulNotes/PopeAlexanderVI and his family, the Borgias, by Mario Puzo, was completed after his death by his girlfriend Carol Gini. Notably, the last chapter features a woman mourning the death of her lover [[spoiler:though in the novel, her lover is also her brother.]]
81* ''Titus Awakes'', the fourth of Mervyn Peake's ''Literature/{{Gormenghast}}'' novels, was incomplete at the author's death: only a single chapter had been completed and the rest was illegible due to Peake's advanced case of Parkinson's Disease. He did, however, leave behind a list of tropes he wanted to include in the next novel. His widow, Maeve Gilmore, completed the book, using the notes as a guide.
82* With the unfortunate death of Creator/VinceFlynn, the ''Mitch Rapp'' series is being taken over by Kyle Mills for at least three titles in the series, one complete and two in the works.
83* Creator/ArchaiaEntertainment examples
84** The graphic novel ''[[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Tale_of_Sand Tale Of Sand]]'' was based on an unpublished movie script by Creator/JimHenson and Jerry Juhl, both of whom died long before the book came to fruition.
85** They also adapted Henson and Juhl's ''The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow'' into a graphic novel, which gave it enough attention to become an actual TV special, bringing it full circle.
86** ''Series/TheStoryteller'' was adapted to comic form via some scripts from the late Anthony Minghella that were never used in the actual show.
87* ''[[Literature/AmeliaPeabody The Painted Queen]]'' by Barbara Mertz (AKA Elizabeth Peters) [-and Joan Hess-].
88* Creator/TerryPratchett continued to be credited as co-writer of ''Literature/TheLongEarth'' series after his death, which he'd started with Creator/StephenBaxter.
89* Before Robert L. May passed away in 1976, he wrote a third story starring ''Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'' called ''Rudolph's Second Christmas'' [[note]] Later known as ''Rudolph to The Rescue'' [[/note]]. May written manuscripts for the story in 1947 but decided not to publish it, instead he released ''Literature/RudolphShinesAgain'' in 1954. However, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvxmjwz7TO4an early version of the story]] was heard in a 1951 LP Record narrated by Paul Wing. "Rudolph's Second Christmas" wouldn't get published until Montgomery Ward and May's daughters discovered a manuscript of the story in 1991 and published the story in 1992. Due to Denver Gillen (the original illustrator) no longer being alive, Michael Emberley was brought in to illustrate the story. When it was renamed ''Rudolph to the Rescue'' in 2006 (to avoid confusion with the official sequel "Rudolph Shines Again" from 1954), it was illustrated by Lisa Papp.
90* Donald Bain was the primary author for the ExpandedUniverse novels based on ''Series/MurderSheWrote'', with his wife co-writing books 44-46 and his daughter also co-writing some. Book 47, however, is where this trope kicks in, since Bain (working with his grandson, Zachary Bain Shippee) had started the book, but died partway through. Jon Land completed the work before continuing the series, with Shippee as a consultant on future books.
91* While Anna Dewdney passed away in the fall of 2016 of brain cancer, the Easter book "Llama Llama Easter Egg" became one of Dewdney's last books that were completed during her lifetime. Previously unpublished ''Literature/LlamaLlama'' books such as "Llama Llama Loves To Read" managed to get released two years after her passing. Future Llama Llama books (such as "Llama Llama ABC") would also get released years later using Dewdney's manuscript and JT Morrow as the new illustrator.
92* ''Literature/TheIslandsOfChaldea'', begun by Creator/DianaWynneJones and finished by her sister Ursula Jones. Although a good chunk of the book was written, Diana characteristically ''didn't'' leave notes indicating how she wanted it to end, so Ursula had to scour the existing chapters for hints of foreshadowing.
93* ''The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots'' by Creator/BeatrixPotter [-and Quentin Blake-].
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97* One ''{{Series/Sesame Street}}'' segment is a remake of the song "I Don't Want to Live On the Moon" as a duet between Ernie (performed by Creator/JimHenson) and Aaron Neville. The segment was recorded in 1993, three years after Henson passed away. The song used his original track and another puppeteer performed Ernie to Henson's vocals. Two other ''Sesame'' segments were later remade while keeping Henson's original vocals ("Rubber Duckie" and "La La La").
98* A rare example of a trope being prepared for well in advance occurs with ''Series/GameOfThrones''. In 2013, George R.R. Martin, author of the book series upon which it was based, indicated that he'd briefed the showrunners of the series regarding his planned ending of the novel cycle, in order to allow the producers to both plan ahead and also continue the story should Martin [[DiedDuringProduction be unable to complete the novels]] so far this trope is [[AvertedTrope Averted]] however.
99* Legendary ''Series/DoctorWho'' writer Creator/RobertHolmes died before he could finish writing "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS23E4TheUltimateFoe The Ultimate Foe]]", the finale to the season-long arc "The Trial of a Time Lord". The script for part one was completed by script editor Creator/EricSaward, but his script for part two was rejected due to the possibility that its ambiguous ending would give the BBC the excuse it needed to cancel the show. As such, Creator/PipAndJaneBaker were called in to complete the story at the last minute.
100* Parodied on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in a sketch skewering Natalie Cole's duet with her deceased father Music/NatKingCole, showing Natalie (Ellen Cleghorne) singing other duets with other deceased stars, including Creator/SammyDavisJr (Creator/TimMeadows), Creator/EthelMerman (Creator/JuliaSweeney), Creator/JudyGarland (Creator/MikeMyers), and both young (Creator/RobSchneider) and old Music/ElvisPresley (Creator/JohnGoodman), as well as Tammy Wynette (Creator/MelanieHutsell), who was actually alive at the time the episode aired.
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104* Country singer Jim Reeves went through this twice after his death from a plane crash:
105** In the late 1970s, with Reeves' previously unreleased music still selling as well as it did prior to his death, Creator/RCARecords producer Bud Logan had the bright idea to remix three previously recorded-but-unreleased songs and old album cuts from Reeves' catalog -- "Don't Let Me Cross Over," "Oh How I Miss You Tonight" and "Take Me In Your Arms and Hold Me" -- and mix them with singer-songwriter Deborah Allen, an up-and-coming artist. All three remixes were top 10 hits during 1979-1980.
106** In 1981, with interest in newly remixed tracks by Patsy Cline also high, another RCA employee came up with a double-posthumous collaboration involving Cline and Reeves, who never recorded together in their lifetimes (and ironically enough, both died in plane crashes). Both artists recorded their solo versions of "Have You Ever Been Lonely, Have You Ever Been Blue" and released them on various albums. Since both versions were the same key and tempo, it was the perfect song for RCA engineers to use to create the "duet." The original vocal tracks were lifted from the original stereo tapes and spliced together with a newly recorded musical backing, resulting in a top 5 country hit and even generating minor airplay on pop stations(!), which is undeniable proof that DeadArtistsAreBetter.
107* ''Requiem'' by Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart [-and Franz Süssmayr-]
108* ''Symphony no. 10'' by Music/GustavMahler [-and Deryck Cooke-]
109* Music/JohnLennon
110** His widow Yoko Ono took the 1980 recordings that were unfinished as of Lennon's death, mixed them, and released them with her own songs as the Lennon-Ono album ''Milk and Honey''.
111** When Lennon's old bandmates in Music/TheBeatles were compiling ''Music/TheBeatlesAnthology'' in the 1990s, Ono gave them a tape of four old Lennon demos for them to use. They then took two of them ("Free as a Bird" and "Real Love"), added instrumental backing and additional vocals, and released them as "new" Beatles songs.
112** A third Lennon demo, "Now and Then", was also being worked on around this time, but technical problems caused it to be shelved until 2023, when the now-two-surviving Beatles, Paul [=McCartney=] and Ringo Starr, finally finished the song, promoting it as "the last Beatles song". This also included contributions in the form of guitar work from George Harrison, who had died in 2001.
113* ''Brainwashed'' by [[Music/GeorgeHarrison George]] [-and Dhani-] [[Music/GeorgeHarrison Harrison]] [-and Jeff Lynne-]
114* Music/TheDoors' ''An American Prayer'' combines poetry Jim Morrison recorded prior to his death with music the rest of the band added several years later.
115* ''Music/MadeInHeaven'' by Music/{{Queen}} was planned in advance by Music/FreddieMercury to be completed after his death, as he didn't think he had enough time left to create whole songs (and he was sadly correct). He just did his parts and let the rest of the band finish them after he died.
116** In 2015, Stuart Leathem and Esther Trousdale produced the song "Little Freddie Goes To School" to benefit the Mercury Phoenix Trust, which has vocals sung by Trousdale and features Freddie Mercury's vocals within the chorus, SampledUp from his ''Barcelona'' sessions. The song was re-released in 2021 to mark the 30th anniversary of Mercury's passing.
117* ''Slogans'' by Music/BobMarley and the Wailers [-with guitar solo by Music/EricClapton-]. This song was just a solo home demo by Bob but was overdubbed to make it sound like he was playing it with a full band.
118* ''In Your Life'' and ''Take Me to Heaven Tonight'' by Melanie Thornton and [-the rest of La Bouche-]
119* Countless posthumous collaborations between Music/TupacShakur and others, eg "Pac's Life" [-with Ashanti and T.I.-]
120* Country singer Music/KeithWhitley's posthumous tribute album, in addition to the usual famous stars' covers of songs (including "When You Say Nothing at All" being CoveredUp by Music/AlisonKraussAndUnionStation) and never-released studio tracks, includes a duet with his widow Music/LorrieMorgan that fits this trope.
121** And taking it a step further, a DJ spliced the Alison Krauss version of "When You Say Nothing at All" with Keith Whitley's.
122* ''Adagio in G Minor'' by Tomaso Albinoni [-and Remo Giazotto-].
123* The ''Mermaid Avenue'' albums by [-Music/BillyBragg and Music/{{Wilco}}-], which set old unpublished Music/WoodyGuthrie lyrics to new music.
124** Music/DropkickMurphys also set unpublished Guthrie lyrics to new music, first with "Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight", then with their SignatureSong "I'm Shipping Up to Boston".
125* Although not nearly as many as Tupac yet, [[Music/WuTangClan Ol' Dirty Bastard]] has also had a steady stream of posthumous guest appearances. And while it was released while he was still alive, the album ''The Trials and Tribulations of Russell Jones'' was made without his involvement while he was in jail: a cappellas from unfinished songs (or sometimes even previously released songs) were set to new beats, with many guest appearances filling in the gaps.
126* After Johnny Mercer's death, lyrics of his were set to new music by Music/BarryManilow.
127* ''Nico'' by Shannon Hoon [-and the rest of Blind Melon-]. Though the album also included some outtakes that ''were'' in fact finished before Hoon's death, as well as a few of his solo demos that the band didn't add anything to at all.
128* Music/HankWilliamsJr did this several times with his father [[Music/HankWilliams Hank Williams Sr]].
129** In the mid-1960s, when Hank Jr. was still a teenager, [=MGM=] Records took a dozen of Hank Sr.'s vintage recordings, updated their musical tracks, and had Bocephus record new vocal tracks. The result was new "duets" with with father and son. One of the duets was "Mind Your Own Business", which sounded much like a typical 1960s song [[spoiler: but wouldn't become a hit ... until re-recorded nearly 20 years later, without Hank Sr. but with Music/RebaMcEntire, Music/TomPetty, the Rev. Ike and Music/WillieNelson]].
130** In 1989, the Hank Jr.-Hank Sr. duo finally hit paydirt with "There's a Tear in My Beer." This incorporated a vocal track recorded by his father along with Hank Jr.'s newly-recorded vocal track and a hard-driving but retro-sounding musical track. The elder Hank's recording was made in 1950 but never released until Hank Jr. got a hold of it. Its video digitally inserted Hank Jr. into a performance of Sr.'s.
131** In the early 1990s, Hank Jr. corralled his son Music/HankWilliamsIII into doing an album called ''Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts'', which combined previously recorded vocals by Hank Sr. and newly recorded vocals by Hank Jr. and Hank III. [[CreatorBacklash Hank III doesn't even acknowledge this album's existence]], because perhaps he agreed with a [[http://www.allmusic.com/album/r241113 reviewer]] who deemed it morbid and unnecessary.
132* In the same vein as the Hank Williams example above, "Unforgettable" by Music/NatKingCole [-and Natalie Cole-], "God Bless the Child" by Music/BillieHoliday and [-Music/TonyBennett-] and "All The Way" by Music/FrankSinatra [-and Music/CelineDion-].
133** As well as quite a few nostalgia-oriented Christmas songs from the TurnOfTheMillennium[=/=]TheNewTens onwards, including "The Christmas Song" also by Music/NatKingCole [-and Natalie Cole-], "White Christmas" by Music/BingCrosby [-and Music/MichaelBuble-], "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" by Music/EllaFitzgerald [-and Music/RodStewart-], "O Come All Ye Faithful" by Music/ElvisPresley [-and [[Series/BritainsGotTalent Susan Boyle]]-], and "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" by Music/FrankSinatra [-and Music/KylieMinogue-]. There seems to be at least one such collab every year.
134** Speaking of Elvis, there's the 2008 album ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Duets Christmas Duets]]'', in which his vocals are mixed with those of younger country and contemporary Christian artists, including Music/CarrieUnderwood, Music/MartinaMcBride, and Music/AmyGrant. [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7gx9p_elvis-and-martina-mcbride-blue-chri_music The music video for the "Blue Christmas" cover]] digitally inserts [=McBride=] into a PerformanceVideo of Presley singing the song live - the only known video footage of him performing a Christmas song.
135* Music/LynyrdSkynyrd did this with "Travelin' Man". Ronnie Van Zant's vocals were lifted from a live recording of the song and mixed into a duet with his brother, Johnny.
136* Kenny G produced a re-recording of "What a Wonderful World" which spliced in samples of Music/LouisArmstrong's original recording. This led to a dispute with Music/PatMetheny, who decried the remix.
137* The above wasn't the first time Armstrong was a subject of this. In 1996 (three years before Kenny G's "duet"), Music/ScatmanJohn released "Everybody Jam!", featuring samples of Armstrong's voice which were edited into a "conversation" between the two musicians, and also sampling some of Armstrong's trumpet work.
138* And the Scatman himself became the subject of this in 2019, when Lou Bega of "Mambo No. 5" fame heavily sampled the Scatman's most famous song, "Scatman", in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV7_lOPvkac "Scatman & Hatman"]]. [[WordOfGod Bega was inspired]] to create this track when he remembered that "Mambo No. 5" was released in 1999, the year in which both the Scatman and Bega's father died.
139* Yo-Yo Ma's venture into tango music includes a track on which he "collaborates" with deceased tango legend Astor Piazzolla using preexisting recordings.
140* Music/MichaelJackson's segments from "Music/WeAreTheWorld" were reused on the 2010 remake for Haiti, given his then-recent death and his heavy involvement in the original. Music/JanetJackson even sang along with her late brother in the remake.
141** "Hold My Hand", [-featuring Music/{{Akon}}-], was Michael's last known song before his death.
142** Another such collaboration, "Love Never Felt So Good" [-featuring Music/JustinTimberlake-], was the lead single for the 2014 album ''Music/{{Xscape|MichaelJacksonAlbum}}'', comprised of previously unreleased songs mixed with re-recorded instrumentation.[[note]]The deluxe edition contains the original versions.[[/note]]
143** "Slave to the Rhythm", also from ''Xscape'', also has an alternate mix [-featuring Music/JustinBieber-], which was not fully sanctioned by Jackson's estate.
144** When Michael was alive, his 2001 recording ''Music/{{Invincible}}'' featured posthumous vocals from other people: "Unbreakable" has a guest vocal from Music/TheNotoriousBIG (whose verse was taken from Creator/ShaquilleONeal's "You Can't Stop the Reign"), and Creator/RodSerling also made an appearance via audio from ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''.
145** [[HilariousInHindsight Ironically enough]], Music/JustinTimberlake's hit "Rock Your Body" was written (by Music/PharrellWilliams) for ''Invincible'' over a decade before "Love Never Felt So Good".
146* Speaking of Music/TheNotoriousBIG, all of his posthumous albums (except ''Life After Death'', completed when he was still alive) counts, since they are mostly put together using unreleased (or sometimes already released) content.
147* Japanese R&B singer Music/KenHirai has a "duet" on his CoverVersion album ''Ken's Bar'' with noted Japanese pop singer Kyu Sakamoto[[note]]famous in Japan for a nearly 30-year-long career but mainly known internationally for his 1961 song "Ue wo Muite Aruko", called "Sukiyaki" in English (because no one thought English speakers of the time could handle the original title)[[/note]], who died about 20 years before the album was recorded, covering Sakamoto's song "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo".
148* In 1969, Music/BobDylan and Music/JohnnyCash recorded a version of the former's "One Too Many Mornings", which was often bootlegged, but never really saw official release. The 2012 Bob Dylan [[CoverAlbum tribute album]] ''Chimes of Freedom'', released almost nine years after Cash passed away, took this recording and added some additional vocals by The Avett Brothers. Kind of an odd example, as the song wasn't "unfinished" to begin with.
149* Six months after the death of rapper Lisa "Lefteye" Lopes, Music/{{TLC}}'s fourth album ''3D'' was completed by the remaining two members with posthumous vocals by Lopes on four of the songs.
150* Anita Cochran did a very strange one in 2004 when she recorded "I Wanna Hear a Cheatin' Song". She wanted to include the voice of Music/ConwayTwitty, who died in 1993. Cochran and producer Jim Ed Norman achieved this feat by splicing his part together from various other recordings of his.
151* Rodney Crowell's 1992 hit "What Kind of Love" is the inverse of the Johnny Mercer/Barry Manilow example above. Crowell and Will Jennings wrote lyrics to a melody that Music/RoyOrbison had composed shortly before his death.
152* The last album of Russian rock group ''Kino'', one of the most influential in the 1980s, was finished after the death of their singer and songwriter Music/ViktorTsoi. He had recorded draft voice tracks before he was killed in a car crash. The album is officially named "Kino", but is best known as ''The Black Album''.
153* "Who's Got the Action" by Music/DeanMartin [-and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy-]. It was the lead single for ''Forever Cool'', an entire album of posthumous collaborations with Martin and other musicians.
154* In 2014, Music/BarryManilow released an entire album of these, entitled ''My Dream Duets''. Its lead single is a version of "[[Film/CasinoRoyale1967 The Look Of Love]]" [-with Music/DustySpringfield-]; other artists featured include Music/WhitneyHouston, Creator/SammyDavisJr, Music/JohnDenver, and Music/LouisArmstrong.
155* Music/{{Queen}} and Music/MichaelJackson had another odd example. Their team-up "There Must Be More to Life Than This" was originally recorded in 1983 as simply a Mercury/Jackson duet. The sessions fell apart and the song didn't see the light of day until the 2014 sort-of GreatestHitsAlbum ''Forever'' featured a remastered version. As with the Reeves/Cline version of "Have You Ever Been Lonely" mentioned earlier, "There Must Be More to Life" ended up as a double-posthumous collaboration.
156* An odd subversion is ''Music/BrianJonesPresentsThePipesOfPanAtJajouka'', an album that was recorded by Music/BrianJones (Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}) as a SoloSideProject but was unfinished when he suddenly died. As a result, this 1968 recording was only made available to the public in 1971. And even then it's not really a collaboration. It was merely produced by him, but doesn't feature him on vocals or instruments at all — it's actually just an album by the Master Musicians of Jajouka, a Moroccan folk group, with Jones' name tacked onto it for sales purposes.
157* Music/EvaCassidy had one when her cover of "What a Wonderful World" was remixed to add the vocals of Music/KatieMelua, resulting in one of the favorites to win the Christmas Number One for 2007 (it ultimately lost to another ''[[Series/TheXFactor X Factor]]'' winner).
158** Music/MichaelBolton also sang with pre-recorded vocals of Eva Cassidy for the song "Fields of Gold" on ''Gems: The Duets Collection''.
159* Music/JDilla died in 2006, leaving his third solo album ''The Shining'' only 75% complete. He saw it coming and tasked beforehand his close collaborator Karriem Riggins to finish the album, which was released months after Dilla's death.
160** His collaboration with Snoop Dogg "Gangsta Boogie" on his album ''The Diary'' (slated to be released in 2002 but shelved; it was finally released in 2016) also counts, as Dilla wanted Snoop to collaborate with him on the song, but Snoop's verse was recorded long after Dilla's passing.
161*** Speaking of ''The Diary'', Music/{{Nas}}' verse on "The Sickness" was also recorded way after Dilla's death.
162** Since this is Dilla we're talking about, he appears in tons of others artists' albums way after his death. Highlights include his former group Slum Village's 2013 Villa Manifesto and 2016 YES! albums (both also features posthumous appearances of Baatin, another Slum Village member), his little brother Illa J's 2008 debut "Yancey Boys" (entirely produced by Dilla), and group Yancey Boys' (Illa J and Frank Nitt) Sunset Blvd. album (entirely produced by Dilla, again).
163* Several years after ''Christmas Duets'', Music/ElvisPresley released a "new" album in 2015, entitled ''Music/IfICanDream'', which features his vocals from live performances edited with a new [[BaroquePop orchestral backing track]]. One of the cuts, "Fever", features a duet vocal from Music/MichaelBuble. Another, "It's Now or Never", features vocals from classical crossover trio Music/IlVolo.
164** Another such album called ''The Wonder of You'' was released in 2016. It featured a posthumous "duet" with Helene Fischer called "Just Pretend".
165** Since then, at least two orchestras have made a living off remixing various musicians' greatest hits with new orchestral arrangements, most notably the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. They've even been known to do this with still-living artists.
166** Music/BingCrosby's 2019 album ''Bing at Christmas'' does this, featuring new "collaborations" with Music/{{Pentatonix}}, The Tenors, and The Puppini Sisters.
167* Hellyeah, a supergroup including {{Music/Pantera}} drummer Vinnie Paul, added a pre-recorded guitar track from the late Dimebag Darrell to their version of Music/PhilCollins' "I Don't Care Anymore". Dimebag's guitar part was sourced from an unfinished recording session of Damageplan, the group he and Vinnie had formed after the breakup of Pantera.
168* Music/SarahBrightman did a duet of "Hawaii '78" using the recorded voice of Israel Kamakawiwoʻole. This was released as a bonus track on certain editions of her 2013 album ''Dreamchaser''.
169* The last official Music/PenguinCafeOrchestra track, "Lullaby", was completed by members of the group after composer and group leader Simon Jeffes' death.
170* Music/{{Drake}}'s fifth album ''Scorpion'' has two collaborations of such: "After Dark" (which in addition to Ty Dolla Sign, features Static Major [[note]]who died in 2008 and his vocals for the song are from a song off his unreleased debut album[[/note]]) and "Don't Matter to Me" (which features Music/MichaelJackson [[note]]who died in 2009 and his vocals for the song are from his 1983 recording session with Music/PaulAnka, which two songs "This Is It" and "Love Never Felt So Good" originated from[[/note]]).
171* Music/{{Nujabes}} collaborated with [=Shing02=] to make a series of songs, titled Luv [sic]. Parts 1, 2 and 3 were released when Nujabes was still alive. But his unfortunate death left the series appearing to be unfinished. Fortunately, parts 4 and 5 were completed while Nujabes was still alive, and [=Shing02=] had to complete the last one by himself, with only a beat (intended to be the last Luv [sic] song) found on Nujabes' phone.
172* {{Music/Big L}}'s second album, ''The Big Picture'', was unfinished when he was shot down in 1999 and was completed by his manager Rich King before being released in 2000. Several songs were recorded after L's death, such as "Platinum Plus" (featuring Big Daddy Kane) and "Fall Back" (featuring Kool G Rap). There's also a posthumous Music/TupacShakur verse on "Deadly Combination".
173* Music/GeorgeMichael's 1990 BSide "Fantasy" received a posthumous makeover [-featuring [[Music/{{Chic}} Nile Rodgers]]-] in 2017, nine months after George's death.
174* Music/{{Avicii}}'s third album, ''TIM'', released a year and two months after his suicide, was posthumously completed by a team of his colleagues, including Carl Falk, Vargas & Lagola, Albin Nedler, Bonn, Joe Janiak, Aloe Blacc, Music/ImagineDragons, and [[Music/{{Coldplay}} Chris Martin]].
175* Music/WhitneyHouston covered Music/SteveWinwood's "Higher Love" in 1990, but it was only released as a Japan-exclusive bonus track. In 2019, seven years after her death, her cover version resurfaced as a posthumous collaboration [-with Music/{{Kygo}}-].
176** The same year, Music/{{Pentatonix}} utilized the vocals from her cover of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" (from the first ''Music/AVerySpecialChristmas'' album) for a new version of the track, one of several new tracks on a best-of compilation of the band's previous Christmas releases.
177* In 2019, the surviving members of Music/TheCranberries produced a final album, ''In the End'', posthumously utilizing Dolores O'Riordan's vocal demos recorded shortly before her 2018 death.
178* Phantoms’ song “One in a Million” is a deep house track built around a sample of the late Music/{{Aaliyah}}’s R&B song of the same name, released 19 years after her passing.
179* Music/MilesDavis' ''Music/DooBop'' became this due to Miles dying midway through the recording sessions. Producer Easy Mo Bee finished the album by creating two tracks from some of Miles' unreleased recording sessions.
180* System's in Blue's 2008 album ''Out of the Blue'' was produced posthumously in the wake of frontman Rolf Köhler's death from a stroke the preceding year.
181* Music/BobMarley's "Sun Is Shining", obscure during his lifetime, received a boost in recognition two decades after his death with a disco-house update by Funkstar De Luxe, who also remixed "Rainbow Country", The same year, Marley posthumously duetted with daughter-in-law Music/LaurynHill on a remastered version of "Turn Your Lights Down Low".
182* Music/BarbraStreisand did a weird example of this when she put out ''Release Me 2'', a 2021 collection of outtakes from her various albums. She'd recorded [[Franchise/TheMuppets "The Rainbow Connection"]] in 1979 for her album ''Wet'', sometime after ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' released, but the version that appears here was spliced with the original recording, which featured Creator/JimHenson, who had died 31 years prior, as Kermit the Frog.
183* [[Music/{{MFDOOM}} MF DOOM]] died on Halloween of 2020, but almost a year later on October 8, 2021, Rhymesayers Entertainment released "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyJD7gMJBiI Barcade]]", featuring him, Music/AesopRock, and Music/{{Atmosphere}}, as a pseudo-sequel to "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JRF7OzQDvU Put Your Quarter Up]]", released twenty years prior.
184* [[MilestoneCelebration In 2021, to mark the 30th anniversary of]] Music/OzzyOsbourne's "Hellraiser" single, a special mashup version was produced, combining Ozzy's vocals with Music/{{Motorhead}} frontman and co-writer Lemmy Kilmister's vocals off Motorhead's own rendition into a duet.
185* In late 2021, Music/{{Aaliyah}}'s uncle and former label head Barry Hankerson announced that he would be releasing a new posthumous album called ''Unstoppable'' in 2022, utilizing vocal demos she recorded before her death in 2001 and mixing them into collaborations with artists like Music/TheWeeknd and Music/ChrisBrown. It was originally scheduled to be released in January 2022, but ScheduleSlip ensued and the album still has yet to be released as of the end of 2023.
186* Music/KlausNomi left behind an album's worth of unfinished songs with his death from AIDS in 1983, which were posthumously completed by [-Page Wood and George Elliott-] and released as ''Za Bakdaz: The Unfinished Opera'' in 2007.
187* Music/{{Voivod}} released two albums, ''Katorz'' and ''Infini'', made up of songs played around guitar tracks recorded by long-time guitarist Dennis "Piggy" D'amour; the rest of the band's parts were recorded long after he died from colon cancer.
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191* The pinball project known as Circus Maximus was created solely to complete the late Python Anghelo's machine, ''Pinball Circus''. This is an unusual case of this trope, however, in that Anghelo abandoned ''Pinball Circus'' long before he passed away, but his death brought enough attention to ''Pinball Circus'' for this project to take place.
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195* ''The Girl in Pink Tights'', a musical that opened on Broadway in 1954, three years after the death of its composer, Sigmund Romberg, had this unusual credit: "Music developed and orchestrated by Don Walker." It has been speculated that Walker, a legendary Broadway orchestrator who occasionally dabbled in songwriting, may have composed some numbers by himself.
196* Sir Music/ArthurSullivan died before completing the score for ''The Emerald Isle''. Some numbers were largely or fully written, others partially, some not at all. Edward German finished the work so skilfully that it's not obvious (definitely not grating on the ears) which songs were by which composer.
197* Creator/{{Euripides}}' last three plays -- ''The Bacchae'', ''Iphigenia in Aulis'' and (probably) ''Alcmaeon in Corinth'' -- were produced posthumously by his son (or possibly nephew) in Athens in 405 BC, and the prize was awarded posthumously to Euripides.
198* Creator/CharlesDickens died while writing a novel (''Literature/TheMysteryOfEdwinDrood'') which Rupert Holmes (as in the guy who did "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)") turned into a musical called ''Theatre/{{Drood}}''. Unique in that the audience at each performance gets to vote for whom they think the murderer is, so each suspect has to be ready with his confession number that he may not get to sing. So, this was written by Charles Dickens [-and the audience-]. That is, in the sense of each individual performance. Since Holmes wrote endings for ''every possible audience choice'', in the sense of the overall work, it's Charles Dickens [-and Holmes-].
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202* After the death of Palmer, the lead developer of ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'', the rest of the Love Joint team completed the story. They were determined to create an ending that Palmer would be proud of.
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206* Before Edd Gould (the creator of ''WebAnimation/EddsWorld'') passed away after a long battle with cancer, he made it clear he didn't want the series to die with him. As such, his friends and fellow cast members continued the series with a new animator and a new voice for Edd's character.
207* Similarly, ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' became this after creator and showrunner Monty Oum died unexpectedly during the production of Volume 3. Oum had already finished a few scenes of that season before his death, however, as well as miscellaneous pieces of animation that would be used up until Volume 6. He was also very open about his plans for the series up through Volume 7, with writers Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross using those notes as a framework.
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211* Prior to his death, [[WebVideo/YouCanPlayThis JewWario]] had been working on a miniseries based on his tokusatsu character, the [=FamiKamen=] Rider. After he died, WebVideo/MarzGurl and her husband Josh took it upon themselves to make sure Justin's character was remembered, eventually producing the full length ''Film/FarewellFamiKamenRider'', although they later [[CreatorBacklash came to regret it]] once Justin's [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexual misconduct]] was revealed.
212%%* If this counts, any YouTubePoop that uses Creator/BillyMays after his 2009 death.
213%%* Ditto for any edit of "We Are Number One" or ''Series/LazyTown'' in general following the passing of Stefan Karl Stefansson (who played Robbie Rotten) in 2018.
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217* The ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'' example is parodied in ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken,'' where ''Series/MasterpieceTheater'' premiers a sequel to ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' based on Creator/JRRTolkien's notes and completed by his six-year-old grandson, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jr., Jr.. It introduces Series/HannahMontana, has Gandalf, Merry, and Pippin flying in jets (and making the jet noises with their mouths), and the conflict is resolved when everyone gets bored of fighting and decides to sing the Muffin Man song instead.
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