
passaway in his sleep after pratice one night.this hit Paul very hard. After Paul left to spend time with his new family. from there Paul formed Bad Co, world wide success, i dont think i need to speak of the many songs he wrote with Bad Co. and Paul's voice shine like a jewel in a strippers navel. Paul Rodgers fronted the band Free, after Free, which became a world wide success. I hear all about how some people that are jaded because they didnt acheive anything great in their lives.talk about how they cant beleave how Paul rodgers was voted best singer.well, lets take a little time and look at the facts.
tho i maybe wrong, to me money isnt the driveing force in a child's mind and that was what all the band members were at the time in FREE. i dont think MONEY had anything to do with it in the start. it was young.and the drive to hear people clap drove him to what he is today. Paul from Webbers Falls, OkPaul Rodgers when he was singing and writing with Free, he had such a powerful voice.Also check out "Fire & Water","Oh I Wept" & "I'll Be Creepin'".
All the musicians shine on this one.Too bad they didn't make more music together.
Dane from Green Cove Springs Fla., FlA true classic rock song with a lot of changes. Greg Williams from MorristownI heard once that the clicking heard throughout the song is an actual "click track" used for timing, and was accidently not eliminated during the song's final mix. Besides "All Right Now" and "Stealer", he wrote "Every Kinda People," (#16) a 1978 hit for Robert Palmer that was re-recorded as a soft hit again in 1992. #ALL RIGHT NOW CHORDS FREE#
After Free split up he worked in a variety of other British groups, including his own Andy Fraser Band, which released two albums. A classically trained pianist, he switched to guitar at 13 and at 15 worked briefly with John Mayall's Blues Breakers, which led to a job as bassist with Free, where he co-wrote and co-produced both of the group's chart hits. The London-born musician was 62 and had been diagnosed with AIDS and Kaposi's Sarcoma cancer, though no cause of death was given. On the other hand, 'Little Wing' sing 'A woman seduces a man.Īndy Fraser, bassist with Free on "All Right Now" (#4-1970) and "Stealer" (#49-1971) died Monday, March 16th, 2015 at his home in Temeculah, California.
Because the key words, like 'she stood there' or 'smile' or 'All right' or 'it's all right', on a song 'All Right Now', were very similar to a song 'Little Wing'.įree wrote this song opposite to Jimi's lyrics as a man seduces a woman. I think that the idea of the lyrics of the song 'All Right Now' came from the song 'Little Wing' written and played by Jimi Hendrix in 1967.
Mark from Yorba Linda, CaThe University of Southern California marching band plays this song during football games when the team forces a turnover. Does anyone know what the words were or will this be a mystery that will never be solved? I never heard this mentioned or discussed anywhere and nothing of the sort is ever listed in the lyrics. It sounds to me like it says -She didn't want to know oh yeah-or something like that. Immediately after you can hear a few words burbled on the single version but not on the long version. The guitar instrumental builds to a crescendo which seems to me like the climax of the whole song. There is a difference I noticed right away. Many years after that I bought Free's greatest hits with a longer version. Many years later I bought a used 45 which sounded the same as the radio version. I loved the sound of the guitars on this song but was a little embarrassed by the lyrics. John from La Grange Park, IlIn 1970 I was 13 years old and listened to AM radio a whole lot. Fascinating that it never got more analysis. Although I've also always been convinced it was something sexual, like when I say I had both cheeks of a woman smiling last night. Which I assumed meant that he was looking at her sideways whilst driving, smiling (where his smile is so wide but obviously due to his head being tilted 90° the tips of his lips are reaching from her head to her feet). Juktar from LondoniniumI've always been obsessed by that line, "smiling from her head to her feet". Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group Writer/s: Andy Fraser, Paul Bernard Rodgers (Everything all right) all right now baby, it's all right now (All right now baby, it's all right now) We are so happy together, it's all right, it's all right, it's all rightt Let's move before they raise the parking rateĪll right now baby, baby, baby it's all right now