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That's All Right (Mama): The Story Behind the First Rockabilly Record



Well, that's all right, mamaThat's all right for youThat's all right mama, just anyway you doWell, that's all right, that's all right.That's all right now mama, anyway you doMama 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 doI'm leaving town, babyI'm leaving town for sureWell, then you won't be bothered withMe hanging 'round your doorWell, that's all right, that's all right.That's all right now mama, anyway you do


(2) There is some confuson over the title. The original Arthur Crudup recording lists the title as "That's All Right", but most subsequent versions use the title "That's All Right, Mama" or "That's All Right (Mama)." This may be to distinguish it from the Jimmy Rogers song "That's Allright" (see Who's Loving You Tonight for the lyrics of that song).




That's All Right (Mama)




That's All Right (That's alright lit. "Eso está bien") es una canción y primer sencillo lanzado por Elvis Presley & The Blue Moon Boys (Scotty Moore y Bill Black) en 1954. La canción original fue escrita por el cantante de blues Arthur Crudup y fue lanzada originalmente en 1946, bajo el título de That's All Right, Mama. La versión de Elvis fue grabada el 5 de julio del 1954, y lanzada el 19 de julio de 1954 con Blue Moon of Kentucky en el lado B. 2ff7e9595c


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