I Want to Be Free
Elvis Presley · A Date With Elvis
Only sorrow
And IÂ’m sad
As a man can be
I sit alone in the darkness
Of my lonely room
And this room
Is a prison to me
I look at window
And what to I see
I see a bird
Way up in the tree
I want to be free free
Free - ee - ee - ee
I want to be free
Like the bird in the tree
What good are my eyes,
They canÂ’t see you
And my arms,
They canÂ’t hold so tight
I have two lips
That are yearning,
But theyÂ’re no good to me
Cause I know I canÂ’t kiss you tonight
I look at window
And what to I see
I see a bird
Way up in the tree
I want to be free free
Free - ee - ee - ee
I want to be free
Like the bird in the tree
I want to be free
Like the bird in the tree
I Want to Be Free
Recorded during the early 1960s, I Want to Be Free captures Elvis Presley at a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing his transition into a more mature vocal style. Featured on the album A Date With Elvis, the track exemplifies the polished production values that defined his work during this era. The song reflects a longing for independence, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences as Presley navigated the complexities of fame. While often overshadowed by his more explosive rock and roll hits, this recording demonstrates his versatility and emotional depth. It stands as a testament to his ability to convey subtle sentimentality within a concise musical framework. As part of his extensive discography, the track remains a cherished element of his catalog, offering listeners a glimpse into the evolving artistry of one of music's most enduring icons.

