Musical Career
Allen Collins joined Skynyrd from the South just two weeks after Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington, along with Bob Burns and Larry Junstrom. So came the birth of Lynyrd Skynyrd in the summer of 1964. Allen Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant co-wrote many of the biggest Skynyrd hits, including "Free Bird", "Gimme Three Steps", and "That Smell". The band received national success beginning in 1973 while opening for The Who on their Quadrophenia tour. The Skynyrd plane crashed into a forest in Mississippi killing three band members, including Van Zant. Collins was seriously injured in the crash, suffering two broken vertebrae in his neck and severe damage to his right arm. While amputation was recommended, Collins' father refused and Allen eventually recovered.
During the early 1980s, Collins continued to perform on stage in the Rossington-Collins Band which enjoyed modest success, releasing two albums (Here, There & Back, This Is The Way), and charting a few singles (notably "Don't Misunderstand Me"). In 1980, Collins' wife Kathy suddenly died of a hemorrhage following a miscarriage. Allen began a downward spiral, using drugs and alcohol to asuage his grief. Missed concerts and conflicts within the band resulted in the disbanding of Rossington-Collins in 1982, and the start of the Allen Collins Band, which released one album, "Here, There & Back" in 1983. The six band members were Skynyrd keyboardist Billy Powell and Bassist Leon Wilkeson, along with lead singer Jimmy Dougherty, drummer Derek Hess, and guitarists Barry Lee Harwood and Randall Hall.
Accident and Band Reunion
In 1986 a car accident killed Collins' girlfriend and left the guitarist paralyzed from the waist down, with limited use of his arms and hands. Collins plead no contest to vehicular manslaughter as well as driving under the influence of alcohol. He would never play guitar on-stage again.
All remaining members of Lynyrd Skynyrd reunited to perform in 1987, but due to his injury Collins was only able to participate as musical director. As part of his plea bargain for the 1986 accident, Collins addressed fans at every Skynyrd concert with an explanation of why he could not perform, citing the dangers of drinking and driving, as well as drugs and alcohol. Because of Collins' accident, the band donated a sizable amount of concert proceeds from the 1987-88 tour to the Miami Project, which is involved in treatment of paralysis. He founded Roll For Rock Wheelchair Events and Benefit Concerts in 1988 to raise awareness and to provide oportunities for those living with spinal cord injury and other physical challenges.
Death
Allen Collins died January 23, 1990 from chronic pneumonia, a complication of the paralysis. He is buried beside his wife in Jacksonville, Florida.
Free Bird
Allen Collins Lyrics
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Would you still remember me?
For I must be traveling on, now
Cause there's too many places I've got to see
But, if I stayed here with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same
Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you can not change
And this bird you can not change
And this bird you can not change
Lord knows, I can't change
Bye, bye, baby, it's been a sweet love
Though this feeling I can't change
But please don't take it so badly
Cause Lord knows I'm to blame
But, if I stayed here with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same
Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you'll never change
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
And this bird you can not change
And this bird you can not change
Lord knows, I can't change
Lord help me, I can't change
Lord, I can't change
Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah
The song Free Bird by Allen Collins is a melancholic and reflective piece about freedom and the choices we make. In the opening lines, the singer addresses a loved one, asking if they would still remember him if he left. The song suggests that the singer has a need for adventure and exploration and feels trapped in his current situation. He explains that although he loves the girl, he needs to move on and see what else is out there. The chorus repeats, expressing that the singer is as free as a bird, and no one can change that.
The second verse continues this theme of freedom, with the singer acknowledging that he is responsible for the pain he causes by leaving. He knows that his departure will have an impact on the girl he loves, but he cannot stay, or things will never be the same. The song's final line, "Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah," is a call to action for the singer to embrace his freedom and fly high like a bird.
Line by Line Meaning
If I leave here tomorrow
As a free spirit, I yearn to travel and see the world, so if I were to depart tomorrow, would your memory of me endure?
Would you still remember me?
Even though I have to go on my journey, would I remain in your thoughts and occupy a place in your heart?
For I must be traveling on, now
Since my spirit is free and unchained, I must explore the world, see new places and have new experiences.
Cause there's too many places I've got to see
So many destinations, natural wonders, and historic landmarks await me, and I cannot afford to miss out on any of them.
But, if I stayed here with you, girl
If I decide to remain here, by your side, my freedom will be stifled, and I will forever remain incomplete.
Things just couldn't be the same
If I stay, our love would not be the same, as I would be stuck in one place, longing to explore, while you might prefer to stay still and settle down.
Cause I'm as free as a bird now
My heart and soul are free, like a bird, with a strong desire to soar high, explore the skies, and see the world's wonders.
And this bird you can not change
My freedom is innate, part of my nature, and impossible to alter or take away, just like a bird's instinct to fly.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
A joyful outburst, an expression of my freedom and soaring spirit.
Lord knows, I can't change
I am powerless and unable to change my free spirit and desire for adventure, as it is ingrained in my soul and character.
Bye, bye, baby, it's been a sweet love
It's time to say farewell, my dear, as I must depart on my quest to explore, even though our love has been sweet and cherished.
Though this feeling I can't change
Despite my love for you, I cannot suppress my natural desire for freedom, exploration, and adventure.
But please don't take it so badly
I understand your disappointment and feelings of hurt, but please don't let them consume you, as our love was precious and genuine.
Cause Lord knows I'm to blame
I am responsible for my free spirit and desire to explore rather than remain settled, so I'm sorry for any pain or sadness I may have caused you.
And this bird you'll never change
My free spirit and desire to explore are an inherent part of me, and you cannot take them away or persuade me to stay.
Lord help me, I can't change
I pray to the heavens above to aid me in coping with the pain of leaving behind our sweet love, but my free spirit and love for exploration cannot be changed.
Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah
As a free bird, I will fly high, explore the world, and have adventures, with no strings or limits attached, as this is my destiny and purpose in life.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant
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@dwightsmith5832
Allen didn’t just play guitar, he opened his soul and the music flowed out through his guitar. Best solo ever!
@farmboy2848
Allen was possessed.. unreal.!
@kenscarbrough3533
Alan Collins, MOST underrated long slim finger feller ever...
@ozarksbrotherjerry4297
I agree wholeheartedly.
@ClarkSnowden
Best ever son
@rebelwithacause3574
100% fact 👌
@patrizialoddo7664
❤
@jimmyandersson59
He is the man. 😮
@MB82288
This was prime Skynard and one of Allen’s best. That solo is one of the greatest in rock history. Seriously.
@LuisHernandez-vq4lv
Allen Collins My favorite guitarist and should be yours too