THAT"S ALL RIGHT Well, that's all right now, mama That's all right for you That's all right now, mama, just anyway you do Well, that's all right, that's all right That's all right now, mama, anyway you do Well, mama, she done told me Papa done told me too Son, that gal you're fooling 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 leavin' town, my baby I'm leavin' town for sure Well, then you won't be bothered with me Hangin' 'round your door But that's all right, that's all right That's all right now, mama, anyway you do Ah, da-da-dee, dee, dee-dee Dee, dee, dee-dee Dee, dee, dee-dee, I need your loving That's all right That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
He was far from the same singer by 68. In 61 he still had it. Also, listen to Blue Suede Shoes from the film GI Blues.He could still deliver the goods in 61.
I like this song but it must be known that this version was stolen from .......· Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup. A black blues singer that sadly Elvis did not give credit to .
It's nice that you're trying to defend Crudup's record... But on the Elvis Sun labeled cover record, Mr. Crudup is prominently credited with the song. No one ever really "stole" anything for anybody... Those Fifties re-recordings by white Rockabillies were essentially their Odes to their black Heroes... And most of the time, those records ALSO credited their original black composers on the label. Recording "covers" has been done since they invented playing music. At least no one's commented with that "Elvis wrote this for his mother" BS yet. Too many of those books written about Presley are incredibly inaccurate... Anyhow... Cheers! Keep loving music!
FANTASTIC ... PERFECT ... BRILLIANT ELVIS PRESLEY THE KING FOREVER
One of the best shows he did, Fantastic.
Spectacular version! ... unique!
The first song that started the Korea of the greatest entertainer of all time, Elvis
Was it the Korean War it started?!?
Maravillosa canción!!! Hermosa voz !!!!Bello Elvis!!!!!!
THAT"S ALL RIGHT
Well, that's all right now, mama
That's all right for you
That's all right now, mama, just anyway you do
Well, that's all right, that's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
Well, mama, she done told me
Papa done told me too
Son, that gal you're fooling 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 leavin' town, my baby
I'm leavin' town for sure
Well, then you won't be bothered with me
Hangin' 'round your door
But that's all right, that's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
Ah, da-da-dee, dee, dee-dee
Dee, dee, dee-dee
Dee, dee, dee-dee, I need your loving
That's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
If this was 1961 it was AFTER he was discharged from the army. He still had it.
I think he alwas had it, he was just in a career ditch between 1963 and 1967 and really bad state of healt after 1973, but his voice never left him.
He was far from the same singer by 68. In 61 he still had it. Also, listen to Blue Suede Shoes from the film GI Blues.He could still deliver the goods in 61.
@@liberty4allplease He changed the face of music in 1968
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Great!!
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Pics are from 1957.
In canada
I like this song but it must be known that this version was stolen from .......· Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup. A black blues singer that sadly Elvis did not give credit to .
It's nice that you're trying to defend Crudup's record... But on the Elvis Sun labeled cover record, Mr. Crudup is prominently credited with the song.
No one ever really "stole" anything for anybody... Those Fifties re-recordings by white Rockabillies were essentially their Odes to their black Heroes... And most of the time, those records ALSO credited their original black composers on the label.
Recording "covers" has been done since they invented playing music.
At least no one's commented with that "Elvis wrote this for his mother" BS yet.
Too many of those books written about Presley are incredibly inaccurate...
Anyhow... Cheers!
Keep loving music!
You don't know what the hell you are talking about. Do some research before you spout off. Crudup was one of Elvis' heroes.
Nonsense! Elvis gave full credit. Stop lying.
The Elvis interpretation is incomparably better than Crudup's.
@@GeorgeCrosley I agree with you. 👍👍