Free The People

Phil Coulter, Bill Martin

Spoken:
Laws were made for people, and the law can never scorn
The right of a man to be free

(Chorus)
Free the people, let them have their say
Free the people, let them see the light of day

A dismal dawn was breaking when they took her man away
Not knowing what was his crime
Just what he was guilty of not one of them could say
But they think of something in time
He says, "Goodbye and remember, we shall overcome"

(Chorus)

Comforting her children softly crying in the night
She tries very hard to explain
"You know your daddy never did a thing that wasn't right
So soon he's bound to be home again
He is a good man and he shall overcome"

(Chorus)

Spoken:
But does it profit him, the right to be born
If he suffers the loss of liberty
Laws were made for people and the law can never scorn
The right of a man to be free
We are the people and we shall overcome

Sung:
We are the people and we shall overcome!
(Chorus, repeated twice)

Trivia about the song Free The People by The Dubliners

On which albums was the song “Free The People” released by The Dubliners?
The Dubliners released the song on the albums “Double Dubliners” in 1972 and “Irish Rebel Ballads” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Free The People” by The Dubliners?
The song “Free The People” by The Dubliners was composed by Phil Coulter, Bill Martin.

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