Freeborn Man

K. ALLISON, M. LINDSAY

I was born in the Southland
Twenty-some odd years ago
Ran away for the first time honey
When I was four years old

I'm a freeborn man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway,
Every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track.

I got a lady in Cincinnati
A woman in San Anton'
I always love the gal next door
Honey, every place is home

I'm a freeborn man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway,
Every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track.

You may not like the way I look
You may not like my song
You may not like the way I Live
You'll love the way I'm gone

I'm a freeborn man
Home is on my back
I know every inch of highway,
Every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad
Every mile of railroad
Every mile of railroad track

Trivia about the song Freeborn Man by The Outlaws

On which albums was the song “Freeborn Man” released by The Outlaws?
The Outlaws released the song on the albums “Bring It Back Alive” in 1991, “Best Of...green Grass & High Tides” in 1996, “Green Grass & High Tides - Best Of” in 1999, “Anthology (Live & Rare) 1973-1981” in 2012, and “Live Anthology 1975-1981” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Freeborn Man” by The Outlaws?
The song “Freeborn Man” by The Outlaws was composed by K. ALLISON, M. LINDSAY.

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