When You're a Free Man
"When You're a Free Man" | |||||||
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Song by The Moody Blues from the album Seventh Sojourn | |||||||
Released | 17 November 1972 | ||||||
Recorded | 1 May 1972 | ||||||
Length | 4:20 | ||||||
Label | Threshold Records | ||||||
Writer(s) | Mike Pinder | ||||||
Producer(s) | Tony Clarke | ||||||
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"When You're a Free Man" is a song by The Moody Blues from their 1972 album Seventh Sojourn. It was written by the band's keyboardist Mike Pinder, who also sings the lead vocals.
"When You're a Free Man" basically describes a perfect world scenario, similar to the album's previous song "The Land of Make-Believe". However, "When You're a Free Man" uses the approach that we are psychologically imprisoned in the current world, which we will escape from. The details of the song reference Timothy Leary (albeit not by name), who fled the United States. His wife was Rosemary, also referenced in the song.
Personnel
- Mike Pinder – lead vocals, Chamberlin
- Justin Hayward – acoustic & electric guitars, backing vocals
- John Lodge – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Ray Thomas – backing vocals
- Graeme Edge – drums, percussion
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