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Lynyrd_skynyrd_free_bird_short_version

Today, the short version is mostly found on "Greatest Hits" compilations or old 7-inch vinyl records. Most classic rock stations now exclusively play the full nine-minute masterpiece, treating it as a cornerstone of the genre that shouldn't be cut. If you'd like, I can: Give you a used on the track.

To solve this, MCA Records released a radio edit that reduced the track to approximately . Key Differences from the Original lynyrd_skynyrd_free_bird_short_version

: The edit typically maintains the iconic slide guitar intro and the slow-burning ballad section featuring Ronnie Van Zant’s vocals. Today, the short version is mostly found on

While Lynyrd Skynyrd’s "Free Bird" is legendary for its nine-minute-plus duration and epic guitar duel, the (often called the "single edit") was a necessary adaptation for the radio landscape of the mid-1970s. The Purpose of the Short Version To solve this, MCA Records released a radio