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  2. I Wanna Be Free (The Monkees song) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was also the only song written for the Monkees' first album which was not written under deadline pressure. [4] According to Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald, the song was an attempt by Boyce and Hart to write a song like The Beatles' "Yesterday." [5] Like "Yesterday," the instrumentation for "I Wanna Be Free" incorporates a string ...

  3. I Wanna Be Free (Loretta Lynn song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Wanna Be Free" is a single by American country music artist Loretta Lynn. Released in February 1971, it was the first single from her album I Wanna Be Free. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

  4. I Wanna Be Free - Wikipedia

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    I Wanna Be Free may refer to: "I Wanna Be Free" (The Monkees song), 1967 "I Wanna Be Free" (Loretta Lynn song), 1971; I Wanna Be Free, a 1971 album by Loretta Lynn "I Wanna Be Free", a song by Patti Labelle from Diary of a Mad Black Woman

  5. I Want to Be Free - Wikipedia

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    I Want to Be Free may refer to: "I Want to Be Free" (Elvis Presley song), a song by Elvis Presley "I Want to Be Free" (Toyah song), a song by Toyah "I Want to Be Free", a song by Ohio Players from the album Fire "I Want to Be Free", a song by Ellie Holcomb from the album As Sure as the Sun

  6. I Want to Be Free (Toyah song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Want to Be Free" is a song by the English new wave band Toyah, fronted by Toyah Willcox, released as a single in May 1981 by Safari Records. The song promoted Toyah's 1981 studio album Anthem and was a Top 10 chart hit in the UK and Ireland.

  7. We Only Make Believe - Wikipedia

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    We Only Make Believe is the first collaborative studio album by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.It was released on February 1, 1971, by Decca Records. [1]This was the first of ten albums Twitty and Lynn would release.

  8. Twink (musician) - Wikipedia

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    On the way to the band's first gig, a car accident left Twink hospitalised, after which this line-up disintegrated. The Fallen Angels wound up backing Phil May on a solo album. Twink then worked as a vocalist with the Rings in early 1977, releasing one of the first punk rock singles, "I Wanna Be Free", produced by former Sparks member Martin ...

  9. I Want You Free - Wikipedia

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    "I Want You Free" is a song written by Martha Sharpe and first recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard. Released as a single in 1970, it reached the top 40 of the US country songs chart. It was later included on Shepard's 1970 album A Woman's Hand and received reviews from two music publications following its release.