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poppet15
post 18th March 2015, 10:38 AM
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Bassist Andy Fraser of 70s rock band Free has died ages 62.
He had been battling Aids & Cancer for some time.
Free we massive between 1970 & 1973 and their biggest hit All Right Now was a hit 3 times on the UK Chart. #2 in 1970 - #15 in 1973 and #11 in 1978 as part of an EP.
They also had another 3 hit singles before they disbanded:
My Brother Jake - #4 in 1971
A Little Bit Of Love - #13 in 1972
Wishing Well - #7 in 1973

Andy is second from left:


This was their biggest hit - All Right Now


R.I.P. Andy
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Colm
post 18th March 2015, 11:37 AM
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All Right Now was a hit in 1991 again - I think it was used in an ad - possibly Levis or Budweiser.

It's overall sales must be decent enough

1970 - 36-27-4-3-{2}-2-2-2-2-4-5-12-14-23-30-34->16
1973 - 40-29-21-{15}-15-18-22-37-47->9
1978 - 25-18-12-{11}-17-23-33->7
1991 - 39-17-11-{8}-8-11-24-42-68->9

23 weeks Top 20
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post 18th March 2015, 04:48 PM
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He was 17 when he co wrote all right now and also wrote the fab every kinda people for Robert palmer. The shocking realisation is he was only 5 years older than me because he had success so young.
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post 20th March 2015, 01:37 PM
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RIP

All Right Now and My Brother Jake, classics

All Right Now was a hit again in 1991 after being used to advertise Wrigleys Chewing Gum
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