Great song, but are you aware there's no piano in this song? Which makes it even more special -- just one acoustic guitar, one bass guitar, and light drums. I'm wondering: because only the singer (Paul Rodgers) and the bass player (16 year old Andy Fraser) wrote it, did Andy play the guitar too? (Can't imagine them wasting studio time to show it to guitarist Paul Kossoff. If Paul came up with that nice acoustic guitar work, then he should've got a writing credit.)
Andy played the acoustic on this. Not Koss
The name of the band is Free, not The Free
They were originally called The Free for a short time in 1968.
Great song, but are you aware there's no piano in this song? Which makes it even more special -- just one acoustic guitar, one bass guitar, and light drums. I'm wondering: because only the singer (Paul Rodgers) and the bass player (16 year old Andy Fraser) wrote it, did Andy play the guitar too? (Can't imagine them wasting studio time to show it to guitarist Paul Kossoff. If Paul came up with that nice acoustic guitar work, then he should've got a writing credit.)
Yes that would have been only right, as it ultimately made it into a wonderful song.
Andy played the acoustic parts on most of the songs. Not Koss