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Author: ss
Posted: Jun 13 2005 - 05:59 PM
Subject: Early 70's pop hit.
We're Free (Beverly Bremers)
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Author: Dave Nelson
Posted: Jun 13 2005 - 03:49 PM
Subject: Early 70's pop hit.
I know most of the lyrics but can't find the name or artist of the song. It played on the radio several weeks.
Can anyone help me?
Chorus:
"We're free you and me. Free to come and go as we please. We don't have to love each other; we just love each other naturally.We're free..." (Then there are two stanzas which I can quote the lyrics for if needed)
Can anyone help? It's been driving me crazy for years...
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