Free Love

Laurie Freelove · Other Songs - Laurie Freelove

Freelove by Ricky Gervais (David Brent in the office)



pretty girl on a pullover cadillac, yeah

she's broken down on the freeway nine, ahh

take a look and her engine started

leave a peer and I roll on by, by by



Free love on the freelove freeway

the love is free and the freeway's long

I got some hot love on the hotlove highway

I'm going home 'cause my baby's gone

(she's dead) She's not dead



long time they've seen

I cowboy crying

I said, hey buddy what can I do

he says. I lived a good life and had a thousand women

then I said, why the tears

he says, 'cause none of them was you



(Of you?

no, he's looking at a photograph

of you?

no, of his girlfriend

it sounds a bit gay

It's not gay)



Free love on the freelove freeway

the love is free and the freeway's long

I got some, hot love on the hotlove highway

going home 'cause my baby's gone (hey hey hey)

she's gone



Free love on the freelove freeway (she's gone)

the love is free and the freeway's long

I got some hot love in the hotlove highway

going home 'cause my baby's gone

she's gone (yeah, my baby is gone)

she's gone, she's gone, she's gone away

she's gone (aah)



alright that's lunch

Free Love

Laurie Freelove's 'Free Love' stands as a defining track within her distinctive English musical landscape. The recording captures the artist's signature blend of atmospheric textures and emotive vocal delivery, establishing a sonic identity that resonates throughout her broader catalogue. While the song operates as a standalone piece, its thematic depth aligns with the introspective qualities found in her other works, such as 'Haunted' and 'Song To The Siren'. Freelove's approach to composition often explores personal narratives through a lens of poetic ambiguity, allowing listeners to find their own meaning within the melody. This track exemplifies her ability to craft intimate soundscapes that feel both immediate and timeless. As part of her evolving discography, 'Free Love' remains a compelling song point for those exploring her unique contribution to contemporary English music, showcasing a maturity and emotional range that continues to define her artistic voice.