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Composed by [[Murray Gold]], and voiced by counter-tenor [[Mark Chambers (counter tenor)|Mark Chambers]], "Song of Freedom" is heard several times during [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]. It is first heard during ''[[Planet of the Ood]]''.
Composed by [[Murray Gold]], and voiced by counter-tenor [[Mark Chambers (counter tenor)|Mark Chambers]], "Song of Freedom" is heard several times during [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]. It is first heard during ''[[Planet of the Ood]]''.


In ''[[Journey's End]]'' a full orchestral version with non-English choir vocals was heard during the sequence in which the [[Tenth Doctor]] and his companions use the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to restore the [[Earth]] to its original location. While the first version is heard by the characters, this version does not appear to be heard by them. It is not considered "in-universe".
In ''[[Journey's End]]'' a full orchestral version with non-English choir vocals was heard during the sequence in which the [[Tenth Doctor]] and his companions use [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to restore the [[Earth]] to its original location. While the first version is heard by the characters, this version does not appear to be heard by them. It is not considered "in-universe".


Both versions of "Song of Freedom" are included in the Series 4 soundtrack CD issued in late 2008; the ''Planet of the Ood'' version as part of a medley entitled "Songs of Captivity and Freedom", and the ''Journey's End'' version on its own. In his liner notes Gold indicates that the arrangement used for ''Journey's End'' was influenced by the famous John Lennon recording "Give Peace a Chance."
Both versions of "Song of Freedom" are included in the Series 4 soundtrack CD issued in late 2008; the ''Planet of the Ood'' version as part of a medley entitled "Songs of Captivity and Freedom", and the ''Journey's End'' version on its own. In his liner notes Gold indicates that the arrangement used for ''Journey's End'' was influenced by the famous John Lennon recording "Give Peace a Chance."
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