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Free Me | guitar crd
by Roger Daltrey, 1980
>from the soundtrack of the movie "McVicar"
written by Russ Ballard
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============transcribed by mmmartins@gmx.net============
2008-08-10 Whotabs
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chords:
G 355XXX
C X355XX
Bb X133XX
Eb X688XX
F 133XXX
D X577XX
[intro]
G
[chorus]
C G Bb C
Free me
C
Cant you hear
Eb F
that's what I say
C G Bb C
Free me
Eb F
Anyhow or anyway.
[verse]
G
I hear a voice
G
Call in the night
G
Push on the brain
G
Fades with the light
G
And I've seen a face
G
With so many eyes
G
I hear the words
G
Knowing they`re lies
[bridge]
Eb
Can't you hear me say
Can't you hear me say
D
Can't you hear me say.
[chorus]
G
Free me
C G Bb C
Free me
Inside I'm bleeding
Eb F
can't you see
C G Bb C
Free me
From all this pain
Eb F
and misery.
[verse]
I am a flame
But he held the fire
Call me a fool don't
call me a liar
Take me to hell
And let me stay
[bridge]
Can't you hear me say
Can't you hear me say
Can't you hear me say.
[chorus]
Free me
[Solo]
[verse]
I lie awake burning inside
No where to run
and no where to
hide
Old lady time
She's no friend to me
I feel her change
[bridge]
And she holds the key
Can't you hear me say
Can't you hear me say
Can't you hear me say.
[chorus]
Free me
Free me
Cant you hear
that's what I say
Free me
Anyhow or anyway.
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#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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