Free Lyrics — by Popularity
137 songs · Page 3 of 3
| 101 | All Right Now (single version) |
| 102 | Allright Now |
| 103 | Alright Now |
| 104 | Be My Friend |
| 105 | Don't Say You Love Me (live at Fairfield Halls Croydon) |
| 106 | Don’t Say You Love Me |
| 107 | Fire & Water |
| 108 | Fire and Water |
| 109 | Fire and Water (live at Fairfield Halls Croydon) |
| 110 | I'm a Mover (Not Broadcast) (Recorded 1970-03-17) |
| 111 | I’ll Be Creepin’ |
| 112 | I’m a Mover |
| 113 | I’m a Mover (live) |
| 114 | Keep in Touch |
| 115 | Lady |
| 116 | Little Bit of Love (alternative mix) |
| 117 | Moonshine |
| 118 | Mourning Sad Morning |
| 119 | Mr. Big |
| 120 | Mr. Big (BBC session) |
| 121 | Mr. Big (live at Fairfield Halls Croydon) |
| 122 | Mr. Big (live at Sunderland Locarno Filmore North) |
| 123 | Mr. Big (live) |
| 124 | My Brother Jake |
| 125 | Oh I Wept (alternate vocal version) |
| 126 | Only My Soul |
| 127 | Over the Green Hills |
| 128 | Ride On Pony |
| 129 | Sail On |
| 130 | Song of Yesterday |
| 131 | Stealer |
| 132 | The Hunter |
| 133 | The Hunter (live) |
| 134 | The Stealer |
| 135 | Travelling Man |
| 136 | Walk in My Shadow |
| 137 | Woman |
Free Albums
About Free
Free was a British blues rock band formed in London in 1968 who became pioneers of hard rock with their powerful, stripped-down sound built around Paul Rodgers' soulful vocals and Paul Kossoff's emotive guitar work. Their breakthrough album "Fire and Water" (1970) featured the iconic anthem "All Right Now," which became a defining song of early 1970s rock and showcased their ability to blend blues authenticity with arena-ready power. Despite their brief existence from 1968-1973, Free's influence on hard rock and heavy metal was immense, with their raw, emotional approach inspiring countless bands and establishing a template for blues-based rock that prioritized feel over technical flash. Their legacy endures through songs like "Wishing Well" and "My Brother Jake," which demonstrated how British musicians could authentically channel American blues while creating something uniquely their own.