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Artist/Band: Bill Anderson
Lyrics for Song: Feel Free to Go
Lyrics for Album: Always Remember [Decca] [1971]



(Bill Anderson)



Day after day and for

Hour upon precious hour

I've held you and marveld at love

That stayed fresh as a flower.



From daylights to nightfall

Through sunlight and rainfall

Our spark hasn't

Once lost its glow.



My arms have entwined you

But never confined you

I'd die if you left

But I want you to feel free to go.



Feel free to go if my love ever feels

Like a chain around your heart

Stay 'cause you want me

Not 'cause you feel like you're tied.



I love you, I need you

A love that so few people know

I want you to stay

But I want you to feel free to go.



--- Instrumental ---



If we should ever come to

The forks in the road you go your way

And never look back in regret

That you hurt me in some way.



For right now if the sun stopped

And all of the fond stopped

My cup would still overflow



For you've been a treasure

Beyond any measure

I'd die if you left

But I want you to feel free to go.



Feel free to go if my love ever feels

Like a chain around your heart

Stay 'cause you want me

Not 'cause you feel like you're tied.



I love you, I need you

A love that so few people know

I want you to stay

But I want you to feel free to go.


Feel Free to Go

Bill Anderson's "Feel Free to Go" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, narrative-driven country style, released on the 1971 album *Always Remember*. The track exemplifies Anderson's signature ability to blend romantic storytelling with a relaxed, acoustic-driven sound that defined the Nashville sound of the early 1970s. As part of his extensive discography, the recording showcases his characteristic vocal delivery, which prioritizes emotional connection and lyrical clarity over complex arrangements. The song reflects the era's preference for straightforward, relatable themes regarding love and personal freedom, cementing Anderson's reputation as a master of the genre during this period. Its inclusion in collections of his early work highlights its enduring appeal and contribution to the broader landscape of classic country music.


Album Lyrics: Always Remember [Decca] [1971]


Bill Anderson
"Always Remember [Decca] [1971]"


1. Always Remember
2. Kind of Needin' I Need
3. When I Loved Her
4. Stranger in My Place
5. One Too Many Mornings
6. Come Sundown
7. Feel Free to Go
8. Help Me Make It Through the Night