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I'm Free (Rolling Stones song)

1965 single by The Rolling Stones


1965 single by The Rolling Stones

FieldValue
nameI'm Free
typesong
artistthe Rolling Stones
albumOut of Our Heads
A-side"Get off of My Cloud" (US)
released25 October 1965
recorded6 September 1965
studioRCA, Hollywood, California
* folk rock<ref>{{cite magazineurlhttps://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-greatest-rolling-stones-songs-40475/im-free-1965-93084/title=100 Greatest Rolling Stones Songsmagazine=Rolling Stonedate=15 October 2013 }}
length2:24
labelLondon
writerJagger/Richards
producerAndrew Loog Oldham

| A-side = "Get off of My Cloud" (US)

  • Rock
  • folk rock "I'm Free" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and first released as the final track on their third album, Out of Our Heads (1965). It was also released at the same time as a single in the US and later included on the American December's Children (And Everybody's) album.

Release

The Rolling Stones recorded a re-worked acoustic version for their 1995 album Stripped, and performed a live version in the 2008 film Shine a Light, which was included on the accompanying live album. The song was also performed at the free concert in Hyde Park, London, on 5 July 1969, released on the DVD The Stones in the Park in 2006.

In 2007, a remixed version of the original recording was used in a television commercial for the Chase Freedom credit card and in 2008 it was used in a UK commercial for a Renault SUV.

The original vinyl bootleg Live'r Than You'll Ever Be included a live version recorded in Oakland, California, in November 1969.

It appears on the Rolling Stones live album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! as a re-release bonus track, following "Under My Thumb" without a break.

Music and reception

Rolling Stone magazine ranked "I'm Free" as the 78th greatest Rolling Stones song, saying: "A tambourine-spangled folk rocker with chime-y, Byrds-like guitar, this offhandedly libertarian tune wasn't a big hit, but it's one of the Sixties' most pliant anthems." The Guardian identified the song as an example of the improving songwriting of Jagger and Richards at the time, describing the song as "gleefully hymning the arrogance of youth".

Cash Box described it as a "raunchy, hard-driving emotion-packed romancer".

Personnel

  • Mick Jagger – lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Keith Richards – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Jones – rhythm guitar, organ
  • Bill Wyman – bass guitar
  • Charlie Watts – drums
  • James W. Alexander – tambourine

The Soup Dragons version

  • Rock
  • baggy
  • 3:58 (album version)
  • 3:29 (radio edit)
  • Sean Dickson
  • George Shilling Scottish alternative rock/dance band the Soup Dragons rearranged the song in 1990. Their version interpolates Donovan's 1969 song "Barabajagal" and contains a toasted verse by Junior Reid. The single was released by label Big Life and became the band's biggest hit, reaching the top ten in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and charted in other countries as well. The Soup Dragons' version was featured in the films Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even, The World's End and Renfield.

Critical reception

Reviewing the single, David Giles of Music Week stated that the Soup Dragons "have fashioned a thoroughly contemporary piece of music that could well pay off at a commercial level".

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1990–1991)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)16
Luxembourg (Radio Luxembourg)4
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)9
UK Dance (Music Week)6

Year-end charts

Chart (1990)Position
UK Singles (OCC)40
US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)12
Chart (1991)Position
Australia (ARIA)61

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.United KingdomJapanAustralia
1990Big Life
25 October 1990Mini-CDPolydor
5 November 1990
3 December 199012-inch vinyl
18 February 1991CD

Other versions

  • Pitbull heavily interpolated "I'm Free" in his song "Freedom" from the album Climate Change, which was featured on the soundtrack of the 2017 film Ferdinand.
  • Dua Lipa sang a special version in a TV commercial for Yves Saint Laurent 2019 (released 2021).

References

References

  1. (15 October 2013). "100 Greatest Rolling Stones Songs".
  2. "100 Greatest Rolling Stones Songs".
  3. Petridis, Alexis. (17 May 2018). "The Rolling Stones – every album ranked!".
  4. (2 October 1965). "CashBox Record Reviews".
  5. Harcourt, Nic. (2005). "Music Lust". [[Sasquatch Books]].
  6. Stanley, Bob. (13 September 2013). "Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop". Faber & Faber.
  7. Giles, David. (7 July 1990). "Singles".
  8. (18 August 1990). "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles".
  9. [http://www.umdmusic.com/default.asp?Lang=English&Chart=F&ChDate=19900722&ChMode=N Radio Luxembourg Singles. 29 July 1990.]
  10. "The Soup Dragons – I'm Free". [[Dutch Top 40]].
  11. (28 July 1990). "Top Dance Singles".
  12. (2 March 1991). "1990 Top 100 Singles".
  13. (22 December 1990). "The Year in Music 1990: Top Modern Rock Tracks".
  14. Ryan, Gavin. (2011). "Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010". Moonlight Publishing.
  15. "スープ・ドラゴンズ {{!}} アイム・フリー". [[Oricon]].
  16. (4 November 1990). "New Release Summary: Singles".
  17. (2 December 1990). "New Release Summary: Singles".
  18. (17 February 1991). "New Release Summary – Product Available from : 18/02/91: Singles".
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