Free Software Song
"Free Software Song" | |
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Single by Richard M. Stallman | |
Released | 1993 |
Genre | Filk, folk |
Songwriter(s) | Richard M. Stallman |
The Free Software Song is a filk song by Richard M. Stallman about free software. The song is set to the melody of the Bulgarian "Sadi Moma".
A version of this song is also performed by a band (the GNU/Stallmans) during the credits of the documentary Revolution OS. In 1998, Matt Loper recorded a techno version of the song.[1] Jono Bacon also recorded a death metal version of the song,[2] and the band Fenster recorded a rhythmic version.[3] In addition, there is a Spanish pop punk version recorded by ALEC,[4][5] and a Rick Astley mashup, "Never Gonna Give GNU Up".[6]
A version is used in the free software karaoke video game Sinatra.[7]
Lyrics[]
- Join us now and share the software;
- You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
- Join us now and share the software;
- You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
- Hoarders can get piles of money,
- That is true, hackers, that is true.
- But they cannot help their neighbors;
- That's not good, hackers, that's not good.
- When we have enough free software
- At our call, hackers, at our call,
- We'll kick out those dirty licenses
- Ever more, hackers, ever more.
- Join us now and share the software;
- You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
- Join us now and share the software;
- You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
The lyrics have been placed in the public domain.[3]
Note: the audio-only recording on this page has slightly different lyrics, indicated in brackets below:
- (Line 5) Hoarders [may]...
- (Line 11) We'll [throw] out...
Additional verses[]
In the spirit of free software, supporters are invited to write additional verses to the song.
- Don't trade freedom for convenience;
- Don't be slaves, hackers, don't be slaves.
- Take the shackles off our systems;
- Set us free, hackers, set us free.
- Help us spread free software to the world;
- Sharing is good, hackers, sharing's good.
- Take the time to help each other;
- Let's unite, hackers, let's unite.
- All those who think knowledge should be free;
- Now stand tall, hackers, now stand tall.
- Now's the time to come together;
- Stand as one, hackers, stand as one.
References[]
- ^ Zawinski, Jamie (March 2008). "Why Cooperation with RMS is Impossible, Part 3". Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ^ "Jono Bacon - Free Software Song". Last.fm. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Stallman, Richard (1993). "The Free Software Song". GNU Operating System. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
- ^ "Arte Libre Estudio Cooperativo". Archived from the original on October 29, 2010.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20110515035918/http://e3.ututo.org/users/musix/ALEC/cancion_software_libre/master/ALEC_Cancion_SL_master.ogg
- ^ "Système D » Never Gonna Give GNU Up". Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ^ Sinatra Homepage Archived May 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Free Software Song. |
- The Free Software Song at the official GNU Project Website
- Richard Stallman - Free Software Song on YouTube
- an SATB choir version on the Choral Public Domain Library, same arrangement on musescore.org/ and same arrangement at the International Music Score Library Project
- Filk songs
- Free software culture and documents
- Works about intellectual property law
- Public domain music
- American songs
- Bulgarian songs
- Propaganda songs
- Hacker culture
- 1993 songs