Freedom

The Isley Brothers

About Freedom

"Freedom" is a 1970 R&B / funk song released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint. Written and produced by the Isleys, the song explained the meaning of freedom in many ways including "(going) where you wanna go/love who you wanna love/work where you wanna work/flirt when you wanna flirt" and so on. The song was issued on their 1970 album, Get into Something, and was one of six R&B charted hits the group scored on the album, peaking at #11, while it also made an appearance on the pop chart peaking at #72.  


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1970
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Freedom, this is what I call freedom

Well, I wanna say, I wanna tell you
I wanna say when you can do what you wanna do
And go where you wanna go
And live where you wanna live
And love who you wanna love

And be what you wanna be
Join what you wanna join
Well, well, well, that's freedom
Yeah, yeah, freedom, yes sir

When you can learn what you wanna learn
And read what you wanna read
(Free, free, free)

And write what you wanna write
(Free, free, free)
Do what you feel is right
(Free, free, free)

Hey, hey, hey, hey, freedom, freedom
Oh yeah, freedom, freedom, freedom
Oh yeah, freedom, oh that's freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, oh yeah

Free

When you can eat what you wanna eat
And sleep where you wanna sleep
And say what you wanna say
I like the children play what they wanna play

And work when you wanna work
Flirt when you wanna flirt
Oh, that's freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom

When you can laugh when you wanna laugh
And cry when you wanna cry
(Free, free, free)

And don't have to feel ashamed
(Free, free, free)
Sing the song you wanna sing
(Free, free, free)

When you can buy what you wanna buy
(Free, free, free)
When no one to ask you why
(Free, free, free)

Dress the way you wanna dress
(Free, free, free)
Just because you feel the space
(Free, free, free)

Rock the way you wanna rock
(Free, free, free)
Talk the way you wanna talk
(Free, free, free)

Shake the way you wanna shake
(Free, free, free)
No one to put you at
(Free, free, free)

Oh, that's freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom, oh yeah
Freedom, that's freedom, freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom

Freedom, oh, freedom, freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom, freedom

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The Isley Brothers

The Isley Brothers ( /ˈaɪzliː/ YZ-lee) are an American musical group consisting of brothers Ron and Ernie Isley. The founding members of the band were Ronald Isley, older brothers Rudy and Kelly and younger brother Vernon. Originally formed as a gospel quartet, following the death of brother Vernon, the remaining trio launched a career into doo-wop scoring with their first million-selling hit single, "Shout", in 1959. Follow-up successes came with the 1962 single, "Twist and Shout" and the 1966 Motown single, "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)". more »

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Written by: R ISLEY, K ISLEY

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10 facts about this song

Album Classification
The song "Freedom" is from The Isley Brothers’ album titled "3+3". This album was a milestone moment in the band's career where they incorporated younger family members and switched their musical style to incorporate more elements of rock and funk.
Release Date
"3+3", the album with the song "Freedom", was released in 1973. Despite being over four decades old, the music continues to impact and inspire modern artists.
Roster Change
The song "Freedom" showcases the band's expanded line-up. Earlier, The Isley Brothers were a trio comprising Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, and O'Kelly Isley Jr. By the time "3+3" came out, they became a sextet adding Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, and Chris Jasper.
Song Theme
Much like the title suggests, "Freedom" is a call for change and liberation. It was a meaningful release during the 70s when the fight for civil rights was a significant issue in the U.S.
Chart Performance
While "Freedom" didn't individually chart, its parent album "3+3" was a commercial success, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Black Albums chart.
Musical Style
The Isley Brothers are famously versatile with their music, incorporating elements of gospel, doo-wop, R&B, Motown, rock, and funk. "Freedom," consistent with this trend, projects a fusion of styles.
Critical Reception
Critics have positively recognized the song "Freedom" for its sentiment and musicality. The album "3+3", in itself, was a landmark recording in the Isley Brothers' career.
Influences
Listeners have identified Jimi Hendrix's influence on the song "Freedom". It’s worth noting that Hendrix was briefly a member of The Isley Brothers’ backing band in the early part of his career.
Legacy
The music from the album "3+3", including "Freedom," often gets sampled by hip-hop and R&B contemporaries, thus proving its lasting impact and influence.
Recording Label
Like the rest of the tracks in the album "3+3", "Freedom" was released under the prestigious T-Neck Records, a label founded by The Isley Brothers themselves. They had previously released music under Motown and RCA Records.

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