All Right Now
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Published 2018-07-24
All Right Now · Free
Fire And Water
℗ 1970 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 1970-06-26
Producer: Free
Producer: John Kelly
Associated Performer, Vocalist: Paul Rodgers
Associated Performer, Guitar: Paul Kossoff
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Piano: Andy Fraser
Associated Performer, Drums: Simon Kirke
Composer Lyricist: Andrew Fraser
Author: Paul Bernard Rodgers
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All Comments (21)
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You can't turn down good music like this
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No one has played like this lately. These songs are timeless.
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This song is 50 years old today!!! Thee definition of a Classic “Classic Rock” song. The Spirit of FREE lives on indeed...
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And they later morphed into Bad Company.
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this song is absolutely timeless. one of best songs ever.
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Paul Rodgers has one of the all time Rock and Roll voices ever.
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The early seventies. Wow. What a time to appreciate great music. Such a time will never exist again.
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Andy Fraser wrote this song in ten minutes and it will be immortalized forever. A true classic, it’s a timeless piece. RIP Andy.
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The 70s the best music one could hear ❤
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Top tier rock masterpiece. Rodgers vocals are stellar. Kossoff's guitar work is phenomenal. Fraser's bass, Kirke's drums are in the pocket. A fully realized instant classic.
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Still rockin' to this in 2020! Can I get a witness!?!
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If your reading this you have a good taste in music
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She said, 'love? Lord above.' 4:15 The way he delivers that line is pure brilliance.
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This song makes me feel young every time I hear it.😅
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Born in 92 I remember this song playing when I was in the backseat of my parents car going places R.I.P mom and dad it’s a classic for sure
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It is said that at any given time, somewhere in the world this song is playing.
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We grew up with the best music in the early 70’s. Such a great time to be alive and so grateful to have had it.
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One of the greatest and most underrated guitar solos of all time.
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From the first riff, my hand always reaches for the volume knob to put some power and sound behind this masterpiece because the best way to listen to it is LOUD.
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Paul Rodgers will always remain one the most awesome voices in rock.