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      • Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Paul Rodgers (vocals), Paul Kossoff (guitar), Andy Fraser (bass, piano) and Simon Kirke (drums, percussion). They are best known for their hit songs "All Right Now" and "Wishing Well".
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    • ALL NIGHT NOW (Fire and Water, 1970) "This was first song that I heard by Free and it’s an amazing, timeless piece of rock‘n’roll; it’s got a definitive riff and an incredible vocal performance, and a bass line that everyone can sing.
    • I’M A MOVER (Tons of Sobs, 1969) "The next song would have to be I’m a Mover, for the reason that when Danny [Bowes, Thunder singer] and I started our first band at school we used to cover it.
    • COME TOGETHER IN THE MORNING (Heartbreaker, 1973) "This is a beautiful, heart-rending ballad. It was written about [Paul] Kossoff when he wasn’t very well.
    • MY BROTHER JAKE (Highway, 1970) "This is another song that I think [Paul] Rodgers wrote about Kossoff when he wasn’t very well. It’s a very unusual song, once you get inside the bones of it and work out how it’s all put together.
  2. List of songs recorded by Free. This is a list of all songs performed by the English rock band Free .

    Title
    Year
    Release
    Songwriter (s)
    1970
    Rodgers / Fraser
    "Be My Friend"
    1970
    Rodgers/Fraser
    "Bodie"
    1970
    Highway
    Rodgers/Fraser
    "Broad Daylight"
    1969
    Rodgers/Fraser
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Free_(band)Free (band) - Wikipedia

    Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Paul Rodgers (vocals), Paul Kossoff (guitar), Andy Fraser (bass, piano) and Simon Kirke (drums, percussion). They are best known for their hit songs "All Right Now" and "Wishing Well".

    • All Right Now. “All Right Now” by Free is a classic rock anthem that has become a staple on classic rock radio stations. Released in 1970, the song features powerful guitar riffs and catchy lyrics that have made it a fan favorite for over 50 years.
    • Be My Friend. “Be My Friend” is another classic rock song by Free, released in 1970. The song features a slower tempo than “All Right Now,” but still showcases the band’s signature bluesy sound.
    • I’m a Mover. “I’m a Mover” by Free is a hard-rocking blues tune that showcases the band’s raw, energetic sound. Released in 1968, the song features a driving rhythm section and a gritty vocal performance from lead singer Paul Rodgers.
    • Mourning Sad Morning. “Mourning Sad Morning” is a bluesy ballad that showcases a different side of Free’s sound. Released in 1970, the song features a haunting vocal performance from Paul Rodgers, backed by a sparse arrangement of acoustic guitars and piano.
    • “Goin’ Down Slow” Free’s ultimate song is this tremendous version (also taken from Tons Of Sobs) of the famous blues standard, “Goin’ Down Slow”, by St. Louis Jimmy Olden.
    • “The Hunter” Free’s version of Albert King’s “The Hunter” (appearing on Tons of Sobs) is the blues taken to a stellar new level and one of my favorite covers ever.
    • “All Right Now” This catchy song about a one-night-stand, as you may already know, is one of the most well-known classic rock songs ever with its single version being massively overplayed since it debuted in the UK charts in 1970, after the release of the Fire And Water album.
    • “Fire And Water” The monumental title-track of Free’s most successful album couldn’t be left out of this list. A straightforward and riff-driven hard rock take, the song brings everything Free’s is so good at to the table, especially Kossoff’s leads.
  4. Jan 28, 2024 · 1. “I Want To Break Free” By Queen. Music lovers would be forever grateful to Queen for giving us one of the most iconic songs. This rock band from London released “I Want to Break Free” in 1984 from their album The Works. In the lyrics, we can see how the singer feels trapped in his relationship.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_RodgersPaul Rodgers - Wikipedia

    Two songs by Peace were eventually included on the fifth disc of the 2000 Free compilation Songs of Yesterday, along with a song that Rodgers recorded with the Maytals. A bootleg has circulated of a 22 December 1971 appearance by Peace, live in studio, on BBC Radio 1 's Top Gear program.

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