About the Song
In the realm of Southern rock, few songs hold as much legendary status as âFree Birdâ by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Released in 1973 as the title track of their debut album, this epic nine-minute ballad has become an enduring symbol of the genre, revered for its soaring guitar solos, impassioned vocals, and poignant lyrics.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, captured the essence of Southern rock with their blend of bluesy riffs, hard-driving rhythms, and unapologetic storytelling. âFree Birdâ epitomizes their sound, showcasing their musical prowess and lyrical depth. The songâs opening piano chords, reminiscent of a Southern church hymn, set the stage for Ronnie Van Zantâs soulful vocals, which weave a tale of longing, freedom, and the unyielding spirit of the South.
âFree Birdâ is a Southern rock anthem in its truest form. It celebrates the individualâs desire for liberty, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring power of music. The songâs extended guitar solos, courtesy of Allen Collins and Gary Rossington, are nothing short of legendary, showcasing the virtuosity of Southern rock guitar.
Lynyrd Skynyrdâs live performances of âFree Birdâ were particularly renowned, often stretching to over fifteen minutes of pure musical ecstasy. The song would typically conclude their sets, leaving audiences in a state of emotional catharsis.
âFree Birdâ has transcended its status as a mere song; it has become an emblem of Southern rock and a cultural touchstone. Its influence can be heard in countless bands that followed in Lynyrd Skynyrdâs footsteps, and its lyrics have been etched into the hearts of generations of fans.
More than just a song, âFree Birdâ is an experience, a journey through the depths of human emotion and the unyielding spirit of the South. It is a testament to the power of music to unite, inspire, and leave an indelible mark on the world.
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Lyrics: Free Bird
If I leave here tomorrow
Would you still remember me?
For I must be traveling on now
âCause thereâs too many places Iâve got to see.But if I stayed here with you, girl,
Things just couldnât be the same.
âCause Iâm as free as a bird now,
And this bird you cannot change.
And this bird you cannot change.
And this bird you cannot change.
Lord knows I canât change.Bye, bye, baby, itâs been a sweet love, yeah,
Though this feeling I canât change.
But please donât take it so badly,
âCause Lord knows Iâm to blame.
But if I stayed here with you, girl,
Things just couldnât be the same.
âCause Iâm as free as a bird now,
And this bird youâll never change.
And the bird you cannot change.
And this bird you cannot change.
Lord knows, I canât change.
Lord, help me, I canât change.
Lord, I canât change.
Wonât you fly high, free bird, yeah?
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