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It makes me sad to think of you
Because I understand the things you do
There is no one else can take your place
In my life alone I hide my faceCome together in the morning
I can understand your mind
Come together in the morning
See the world the same as meThere was a time, it's in the past
I thought our love was born to last
But now you say you are torn in two
That's what my love has done for youCome together in the morning
I can understand your mind
Come together in the morning
See the world the same as meCome together in the morning
I can understand your mind
Come together in the morning
See the world the same as meIt makes me sad to think of you
Because I understand the things you do
There is no one else can take your place

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PAUL BERNARD RODGERSPublished by
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Free was a British blues-rock band which formed in London in 1968. The band were famed for their sensational live shows and nonstop touring although their early studio albums sold slowly until the release of Fire And Water, which contains their most popular song All Right Now.

This song helped secure them a place at the huge Isle of Wight Festival 1970 where they played to 600,000 people. As surviving band members ruefully admit, personal problems got in the way and they broke up on the brink of something big, perhaps never realising their true potential.

Lead singer Paul Rodgers went on to become lead singer of the rock band Bad Company along with Simon Kirke on drums. Paul Kossoff, the hugely talented and much-revered lead guitarist (son of British religious broadcaster David Kossoff), died tragically from drug-induced heart failure in 1976, aged 25.

Free is the name of two other bands found on last.fm.




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