Jimi Hendrix - Stone Free
Everyday in the week I'm in a differnet city
If I stay too long people try to pull me down
They talk about me like a dog
Talkin' about the clothes I wear
But they don't realise they're the ones who's square
Yeah!
And that's why
You can't hold me down
I don't want to be tide down I gotta move
Hey
I said
Stone free do what I please
Stone free to ride the breeze
Stone free, baby I can't stay
I got to got to got to get away
Yeah
Listen here baby
A woman here a woman there try to keep me in a plastic cage
But they don't realise it's so easy to break
Yeah buta sometimes I get a ha
Feel my heart kind a gettin' hot
That's when I got to move before I get caught
So dig this
And the is why, listen to me baby, you can't hold me down
I don't want to be tied down
I gotta move on
I said
Stone free do what I please
Stone free to ride the breeze
Stone free I can't stay
Got to got to got to get away
Yeah
Tear me loose baby
Hey
Yeah!
I said
Stone free to ride on the breeze
Stone free do what I pleasee
Stone free I can't stay
Stone free I got to I got to get away
Hey
Stone free go on down the highway
Stone free don't try to hold me back baby
Stone free stone fre
Stone free got to baby
Stone free got get on
Stone Free is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It was the first song that Jimi Hendrix wrote after he arrived in England. It was recorded on November 2, 1966 and released first in December 1966 as the B-side of Hendrix's first single "Hey Joe". In December 1969 "Stone Free" was released as a single in the US, backed with "If 6 Was 9". The song is one of the few songs by Hendrix being in standard tuning. The bassline for the song was borrowed from the Mar-Keys song "Philly Dog". Some sources state this song as being one of the earliest forms of Heavy Metal music, because of it's over-driven guitar chords and solo, and the song's loudness. Supergrass recorded a cover of the song that was available on a limited-edition 7" vinyl companion disc to certain packagings of the 12" vinyl release of their debut album, I Should Coco. Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix was also the name of a 1993 Jimi Hendrix tribute album featuring his songs performed by various artists, including Eric Clapton, Living Colour, The Cure and Pretenders.