Well, I tried to do it your way
And I tried to do it right
But no matter what I do
It seems it's different every night
And I tried to do it their way
Tried to play by all their rules
But nine times out of ten
I'd find I'm meddling with fools
There's a whole lotta people out there
Telling me what's wrong
But when it comes right down to it
I'll do what must be done
Let me be me, like black is black
And you are you
Let me be me, stop trying to
Change my point of view
Let me be free to live my life
The way I choose
Well, you don't even talk to me
All you do is dictate
You never learned to give
'Cause it's much easier to take
You wake up in the morning
And you bow to the machine
But I won't worship anything
Just because it's green
You can take your
Narrow-minded theories and run
'Cause when it comes right down to it
I'll do what must be done
Let me be me ?
Kenneth William David Hensley, known professionally as Ken Hensley, was a British musician of international fame, active from 1960 to 2003. Best known for being the keyboardist and co-founder of the legendary band Uriah Heep in 1969, he helped define the progressive rock sound of the era with albums like "Demons and Wizards" (1972) and "The Magician's Birthday" (1972). Besides his role in Uriah Heep, Hensley enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing several albums including "Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf" (1983) and "Blood on the Highway" (1990). His musical style was characterized by exceptional skill at piano, keyboards, and Hammond organ, combined with a powerful voice and memorable melodies. Among his most famous songs are "Easy Livin'", "July Morning", and "Lady in Black". Hensley was a versatile artist who explored various musical genres, from progressive rock to blues, always demonstrating great creativity and talent.
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