Free
Train
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Staring at the dark again, you left your silhouette upon my pillow Right inside the night, I'm waiting for the light, seems like I'm in the middle Workin' for something that I can't touch and sometimes Can't even believe in woah Cradled by the hands of fate the faith that Sometimes wraps around too tight so tight They call me free but I call me a fool They call me free but I call me a fool Well I look back at April, but she won't look back at me No, no, no So I pray in May for June to stay, but she just came To wash into the sea away They call me free nut I call me a fool Slipped down to Mexico, started messin' with her yellow afro Slipped down behind the sheets, started talkin' bout Pistol Pete Slipped down to the African, started talkin' bout what she can do Well here we are again, back where we started Slipped down to the dark again You left your silhouette on my pillow hey Well I'm right inside the night, I'm waitin' for the light Seems like I'm in the, seems like I'm always in the middle They call me free but I call me a fool
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Written by: STEVEN LEE LUKATHER, HUGO FRANCIS WILLIAM CHEGWIN, HARRY FRANCIS CRAZE, ANUP KUMAR PAUL, MICHAEL JAMES STAFFORD
Lyrics © DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Song Release"Free" is a song by the American rock band Train, released as part of their debut studio album in 1998.
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Album DetailsThe song is part of the album "Train," which was quite successful, producing three singles that all achieved chart success.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough "Free" wasn't as chart-topping as other songs like "Drops of Jupiter," it still earned a respectful position on the Billboard charts.
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Song InspirationThe song contains suggestive lyrics which appear to depict the tormenting feelings of a trapped or restrained soul begging for freedom.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Free" is filled with symbolic imagery that aligns with the somber and contemplative tone of the song.
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Live Performances"Free" has been performed by the band at various concerts, generally receiving great appreciation from fans.
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Songwriting & CompositionThe song is noted for its melodic hooks, passionate vocals, and relatable lyrics, all characteristics of the Train's early alternative rock sound. The song is written by Train's lead vocalist Patrick Monahan along with other members.
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ReceptionThroughout the years, "Free" has consistently received positive reviews from listeners for its emotionally-charged lyrics and haunting melody.
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LegacyMore than two decades after its release, "Free" remains a beloved selection on Train's discography, a testament to the song's enduring appeal.
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Similar ThemesOther songs by Train, such as "Meet Virginia" and "Drops of Jupiter," express similar themes of longing and introspection, making "Free" a quintessential Train track.
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