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The song titled by the British rock band The Who is most famously featured as a central part of their 1969 rock opera album, Tommy .

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The song was written by Pete Townshend . The classic lineup includes: Roger Daltrey : Lead vocals. Pete Townshend : Guitar, backing vocals, and keyboards. John Entwistle : Bass and backing vocals. Keith Moon : Drums. The song titled by the British rock band

In the context of the Tommy storyline, the song marks a turning point where the protagonist, Tommy, regaining his sight, hearing, and speech, feels spiritually liberated and attempts to enlighten others. The classic lineup includes: Roger Daltrey : Lead vocals

In the film adaptation of Tommy , the version of "I'm Free" features the band accompanied by Nicky Hopkins on piano and Kenney Jones on drums. Narrative Significance

While the original studio version does not have a "featured artist" in the modern sense (such as "featuring [Artist Name]"), there are specific versions and historical details regarding its production and later adaptations: