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Free for All
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"Free for All" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded alongside The Pied Pipers for Columbia Records.

Recorded in 1941, this song was arranged by Sy Oliver with Sinatra performing with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.[1]

This song was released as the B-side of the single for "You and I." The A-side of this single peaked at #11, whereas "Free for All"

Lyrics[]

That we can read up Virginia, said of liberties within ya
Are the priceless things you oughta cherish
Some I know can take or leave it, talk a lot but half believe it,
As for me I'll have it all or perish.
Though the man who said those words is gone now,
The thought behind his noble speech lives on now.
Free for all, we like the kind of living that is free for all.
And Lady Luck is giving out those priceless things,
A chance to sing and wake up every morning hearing freedom ring,
Free for all, forget about your troubles, there is free for all right here,
Just remember, son, life is so much fun, when it's free for all.

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