I Wanna Be Free (Loretta Lynn Album)
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''I Wanna Be Free'' is the seventeenth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on May 3, 1971, by
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Critical reception

In the issue dated May 22, 1971, ''
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'' published a review which said, "Miss Lynn's latest album spotlights her current country hit, "I Wanna Be Free", and features excellent versions of "Help Me Make It Through the Night", "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Rose Garden". Among the originals, "Drive You Out of My Mind" and "I'm One Man's Woman" stand out. '' Cashbox'' published a review in the May 15, 1971 issue which said, "The most difficult thing for a popular recording artist to do is to maintain his or her popularity via records and live appearances. Loretta Lynn has found that to be no task at all. In fact, as the years pass, she becomes more popular. "I Wanna Be Free" is the title of Loretta's latest chart single, and this album of the same name is likely to soar to the top of the country charts as fast as the single. "Me and Bobby McGee", "When You're Poor", "See That Mountain", and "Put Your Hand in the Hand" are included."


Commercial performance

The album peaked at No. 5 on the US ''
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'' Hot Country LP's chart and No. 110 on the US ''Billboard'' Top LP's chart. The album's only single, " I Wanna Be Free", was released in February 1971 and peaked at No. 3 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart and No. 94 on the US ''Billboard''
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chart. In Canada, the single peaked at No. 1 on the ''
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'' Country Singles chart.


Recording

Recording sessions for the album began on November 25, 1970, at Bradley's Barn in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Two additional sessions followed on March 29 and March 30, 1971. Four songs on the album were recorded during earlier sessions for other albums. "I'm One Man's Woman" was recorded on May 14, 1969, during sessions for 1969's ''
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''. "Drive You Out of My Mind" was recorded during the October 2, 1969 session for 1970's ''
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''. "If I Never Love Again (It Will Be Too Soon)" and "When You Leave My World" were recorded during sessions for 1971's '' Coal Miner's Daughter'', on April 9 and July 14, 1970, respectively.


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes and Decca recording session records. *Harold Bradley – electric bass guitar *Owen Bradley – producer *Ray Edenton – guitar, acoustic guitar *Buddy Harman – drums *Junior Huskey – bass *Darrell Johnson – mastering *The Jordanaires – background vocals *Loretta Lynn – lead vocals *Grady Martin – guitar, lead electric guitar *Bob Moore – bass *Hargus Robbins – piano *Hal Rugg – steel guitar, dobro *Dale Sellars – guitar *Bob Thompson – banjo *Pete Wade – guitar *Teddy Wilburn – liner notes


Charts

Album Singles


References

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