"I Wanna Be Free" | ||||
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Single by The Monkees | ||||
from the album The Monkees | ||||
B-side | "You Just May Be the One" | |||
Released | May 1967 | |||
Format | 7" 45rpm | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 2:27 | |||
Label |
RCA (Australia) Arista (Japan) |
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Writer(s) | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart B side/ Michael Nesmith | |||
Producer(s) | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, B side/ Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid | |||
The Monkees singles chronology | ||||
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"I Wanna Be Free" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart that was first performed by The Monkees and appeared on their debut album The Monkees in 1966. It was released as a single in some countries, reaching the Top 20 in Australia. It was also covered by The Lettermen.
Boyce and Hart wrote "I Wanna Be Free" for the Monkees before the group was even put together. Along with "(Theme from) The Monkees" and "Let's Dance On," it was one of the first songs written for the group. It was also the only song written for the Monkees' first album which was not written under deadline pressure. According to Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald, the song was an attempt by Boyce and Hart to write a song like The Beatles' "Yesterday." Like "Yesterday," the instrumentation for "I Wanna Be Free" incorporates a string quartet. The instrumentation also incorporates acoustic guitar and harpsichord.Davy Jones sang the vocals.
A faster version of the song was recorded with Micky Dolenz sharing the vocals with Jones. This version appeared in the TV series and as a bonus track on some releases of The Monkees.
The song appeared in a number of episodes of The Monkees TV series, including the pilot episode and "Success Story." It was also included on the Monkees' debut album, in part to insure that the album included a gentle ballad. Since then, it has appeared on many Monkees' compilation albums, including Colgems' The Monkees Greatest Hits, Barrel Full of Monkees, Arista Records' The Monkees Greatest Hits, Rhino Records' Greatest Hits, The Monkees Anthology and The Best of The Monkees. It also appeared on the live albums Live 1967 and Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings.