Set You Free may refer to:
"Set You Free" is a single by blues rock band The Black Keys from their second album, Thickfreakness. It was recorded in Patrick Carney's basement at his old house in Akron, Ohio. The song appears in the film School of Rock and the soundtrack album, as well as in the film I Love You, Man.
All songs written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, unless otherwise noted.
"Set You Free" is a song written and recorded by the English dance group N-Trance, featuring vocals from Kelly Llorenna. It was first released as a white label record in 1992, it was re-released in January 1995 and became a chart hit. Later it was remixed and re-released in 2001.
After previously producing two unsuccessful instrumental tracks, "Roobarb" and "Back to the Bass", one of which got them signed to 380 Records, N-Trance decided they needed a female vocalist to sing on future records. Mike Lewis went to the band's old college, The Oldham College, in search of a singer. After being given some recommendations he found sixteen-year-old Kelly Llorenna with her friends in the college's common room.
After agreeing to meet with the band, Llorenna travelled from Oldham to Kevin O'Toole's house in Shaw and Crompton, fifteen minutes away. As she made her way there, Dale Longworth, Mike Lewis and Kevin O'Toole quickly wrote the song "Set You Free" so that she could have a song to perform. In 1992, "Set You Free" was recorded by N-Trance and Kelly Llorenna at PWL Studios, London (where they had also re-recorded "Back to the Bass" prior to this).
Originality is the quality of novelty or newness in created works.
Original or The Originals may also refer to:
"I Luv U Baby" is a 1994 single performed by the American dance music group The Original. The song, written by Giuseppe Nuzzo and Walter Taieb, vocals performed by Broadway singer Everett Bradley, peaked at number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 12 in Ireland, and number 32 in the Netherlands. The song also charted in Belgium and Australia.
The Original is a 1992 album by Jamaican reggae artist Burning Spear.
If this is true, I thought then, what will I think
Will I stay but rather I would get away
I'm scared that I won't find a thing
And afraid that I'll turn out to be alone, but I
I have to learn, have to try, have to trust I have to cry
Have to see, have to know that I can be myself
And if I could I would stay
And if they're not, not in my way
I'll stare here in the distance
But I'll grow up to be just like you, yeah
I'll grow up to be just like you, yeah
I see it all I'm sure but
Do I know what's right
I thought I knew but it turns out the other way
I am scared that I won't find a thing
And afraid that I'll turn out to be alone, but I
I have to learn, have to try, have to trust I have to cry
I have to see, have to know that I can be myself
And if I could I would stay
And if they're not, not in my way
I'll stare here in the distance
But I'll grow up to be just like you, yeah
I'll grow up to be just like you
I want to tell you
Why would I try to
You are all that I can see now
Why would I try to
And I want to tell you
Why would I try to
You are all I can see now
I know I'll try to
I have to learn, have to try, have to trust I have to cry
I have to see, have to know that I can be myself
But if I could, yeah, I would stay
And if they're not, not in my way
I'll stare here in the distance
But I'll grow up to be just like you, yeah
I'll grow up to be just like you, like you