About The Song
“That’s All Right” is more than just a song; it’s a landmark in music history, marking the debut single of the iconic Elvis Presley and arguably the birth of rock and roll.
Recorded on July 5, 1954, and released on July 19, 1954, “That’s All Right” was the first song to showcase the world the raw talent and unique sound of Elvis Presley. This marked the beginning of his incredible career that would forever change the music landscape.
The release of “That’s All Right” coincided with a period of significant social and cultural changes in the United States. The song’s rebellious spirit and Elvis’s charismatic persona resonated with young audiences, making him a cultural icon and a symbol of a new era. The lyrics suggest themes of acceptance and knowing when to let go, reflecting the advice a young man receives from his parents
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Lyrics
Well, that’s all right, mama
That’s all right for you
That’s all right mama, just anyway you do
Well, that’s all right, that’s all right.
That’s all right now mama, anyway you do
Mama she done told me,
Papa done told me too
‘Son, that gal your foolin’ with,
She ain’t no good for you’
But, that’s all right, that’s all right.
That’s all right now mama, anyway you do
I’m leaving town, baby
I’m leaving town for sure
Well, then you won’t be bothered with
Me hanging ’round your door
Well, that’s all right, that’s all right.
That’s all right now mama, anyway you do