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In 1967, Brother Jack McDuff, with David "Fathead" Newman, covered "But It's Alright", as an instrumental version, on their album Double Barrelled Soul. The song was also released as a single. [10] Also in 1967, it was also covered by Eddie Floyd and included on Floyd's Knock on Wood album. In 1969, a version was recorded by Wilmer & the Dukes ...
Jerome Louis "J.J." Jackson (born November 8, 1942) [2] is an American soul/R&B singer, songwriter, and arranger. [3] His singing style is as a belter.Jackson best known for the song "But It's Alright", which he co-wrote with Pierre Tubbs.
Technical Ecstasy is the seventh studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and released in October 1976 by Vertigo Records.The album received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, peaking at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart [4] and number 51 on the US Billboard 200 Album chart, [5] later being certified Gold by the RIAA in 1997.
"All Right Now" is a song by English rock band Free, released on their third studio album, Fire and Water (1970). It was released by Island Records , a record label founded by Chris Blackwell . Released as the album's second single , "All Right Now" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles ...
The album was released following the success of Jackson's single, "But It's Alright", in 1966.Apart from the title song, which was recorded in England, the balance of the record was recorded in New York City.
"It's All Right", a song by Joe Walsh from his album Songs for a Dying Planet "It's Alright", by The American Analog Set, from the album The Fun of Watching Fireworks
"It's Alright" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 26 June 1989 as the third and final single from their third studio album, Introspective (1988). It reached number five on the UK Singles Chart .
"It's Alright" is a song by English boy band East 17, released in November 1993 by London Records as the sixth and last single from their debut album, Walthamstow (1993). The song was written by band member Tony Mortimer , and produced by Phil Harding , Ian Curnow, Richard Stannard and Neil James Stainton.