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Are you free mister?

Well I’m a free man, i’m a free man and talkin’ ’bout it!

 

Are you free mister? Are you free, are you free, if you ain’t don’t be jivin’ with me.

from South Shore Commission’s 1975 proto-disco classic Free Man.

This entry was posted in music on August 17, 2006 by jahsonic.

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