MARIANNE FAITHFULL

- Sally Free And Easy Lyrics

Sally, free and easy,
That should be her name.
Sally, free and easy,
That should be her name.
Took a sailor's lovin'
For a nursery game.
Oh, the heart she gave him
Was not made of stone.
Oh, the heart she gave him
Was not made of stone.
It was sweet and hollow
Like a honeycomb.
Think I'll wait till morning,
See the ensign down.
Think I'll wait till sunrise,
See the ensign down.
See my coffin coming,
To my burial groun'.
Sally, free and easy,
That should be her name.
Sally, free and easy,
That should be her name.
Took a sailor's lovin',
For a nursery game.

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Facts about Sally Free And Easy

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Who wrote Sally Free And Easy lyrics?


Sally Free And Easy is written by Cyril Tawney.
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When was Sally Free And Easy released?


It is first released in 1966 as part of Marianne Faithfull's album "North Country Maid" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album.
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Which genre is Sally Free And Easy?


Sally Free And Easy falls under the genre Pop.
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How long is the song Sally Free And Easy?


Sally Free And Easy song length is 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Cyril Tawney
Record Label(s): 1966 Decca Music Group Limited
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Rosemary Tawney November 4, 2009-5:48
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Sally Free and Easy is not by Marianne Faithfull - she s sings it. It was written (words and music) by Cyril Tawney and is published by Universal Music Publishing. Please credit on your website
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