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{{song|writer=[[Garth Brooks]] & Stephanie A. Davis|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1992]]|source="The Chase" (Garth Brooks Album)|publisher=Major Bob Music; No Fences Music}}
"'''We Shall Be Free'''" is sung by [[Garth Brooks]] and [[The Muppets|the Muppets]] in [[Episode 102: Garth Brooks|episode 102]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]], in his first speaking appearance since [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] death, played piano.
"'''We Shall Be Free'''" is sung by [[Garth Brooks]] and [[The Muppets|the Muppets]] in [[Episode 102: Garth Brooks|episode 102]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]], in his first speaking appearance since [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] death, played piano.
The song was co-written by Garth Brooks after the 1992 riots in [[Los Angeles]]. The song reached #12 on the country charts but was not a great success by his standards at the time. Some controversy surrounded the line "When we're free to love anyone we choose," which was interpreted as a reference to gay relationships. Garth included the song on his only greatest hits compilation, "The Hits."
The song was co-written by Garth Brooks after the 1992 riots in [[Los Angeles]]. The song reached #12 on the country charts but was not a great success by his standards at the time. Some controversy surrounded the line "When we're free to love anyone we choose," which was interpreted as a reference to gay relationships. Garth included the song on his only greatest hits compilation, "The Hits."
The song was co-written by Garth Brooks after the 1992 riots in Los Angeles. The song reached #12 on the country charts but was not a great success by his standards at the time. Some controversy surrounded the line "When we're free to love anyone we choose," which was interpreted as a reference to gay relationships. Garth included the song on his only greatest hits compilation, "The Hits."