Free
Sarah Brightman
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And do you still touch her like you do Kissed all over in the way I kissed with you Or when you sleep with her do you sometimes think of me Not if you love her the way that I see I had to be free Had to be free It's all that I wanted I wanted to see Wanted to be Alone if I needed I had to be free Had to be free From feelings that haunted I wanted to see Wanted to be Free And then in the evening light when the birds are free to fall I watch the two of you in the shadows on the wall How in the darkness stills some of the choices from my hand Will I began to understand I had to be free Had to be free It's all that I wanted I wanted to see Wanted to be Alone if I needed I had to be free Had to be free From feelings that haunted I wanted to see Wanted to be Free I had to be free Had to be free It's all that I wanted I wanted to see Wanted to be Alone if I needed I had to be free Had to be free From feelings that haunted I wanted to see Wanted to be Free
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Written by: MATTHIAS MEISSNER, THOMAS SCHWARZ-JANSEN
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Artist Background"Free" is a song performed by Sarah Brightman, a renowned English classical crossover soprano, actor, and dancer known for her artistic versatility and wide vocal range.
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Album Information"Free" is part of the album "Harem," Brightman's ninth studio album, released in 2003. The album explores Middle Eastern themes, aligning with the overall concept of a Harem.
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CollaborationThe song "Free" notably features the British violinist Nigel Kennedy, infusing the melody with a touch of classical instrumentation.
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Song ThemeThe lyrics of "Free" revolve around the theme of unburdening oneself and embracing the freedom that comes with letting go. It is an inspiring song about self-discovery and empowerment.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough "Free" was not released as a single, the album "Harem" performed well on the charts. In the United States, it reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 in the Billboard Top Classical Crossover Albums.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Free" showcases Sarah Brightman in a stunning desert landscape, symbolizing the vastness and beauty of freedom.
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Travel InspirationThe composition of the "Harem" album, including "Free", was inspired by Sarah's travels to exotic worldwide locations and her desire to marry western pop melodies with eastern rhythms.
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Album TourFollowing the success of the "Harem" album, Brightman embarked on a world tour in 2004, where "Free" was included in the setlist.
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Critical FeedbackThe song "Free," along with the rest of the "Harem" album, received generally favorable reviews from music critics for its adventurous fusion of classical and world music.
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Song Duration"Free" is the shortest song on the "Harem" album, running for only three minutes and forty-five seconds.
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