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Artist/Band:
Gerry And The Pacemakers
Lyrics for Song: It's Gonna Be All Right
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Gerry And The Pacemakers
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
The day you came my way
I knew I would stay
Close by your side
To keep you staisfied
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
When you look at me
In your eyes I can see
The love that grows each day
That's why I've gotta say
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
Never thought I'd find a girl like you
Now I have, I know I'll never be blue
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
Every time we meet
My heart skips a beat
And now you're here to stay
You'll always hear me say
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
------ twelve-string guitar solo ------
Never thought I'd find a girl like you
Now I have, I know I'll never be blue
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
Every time we meet
My heart skips a beat
And now you're here to stay
You'll always hear me say
It's gonna be all right, all right, all right
It's gonna be all right
It's gonna be all right
It's gonna be all right
It's gonna be all right
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It's Gonna Be All Right
Released by Gerry and the Pacemakers in the mid-1960s, this track exemplifies the vibrant energy of British Invasion pop. As a staple of their discography, the song showcases the group's signature blend of upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies that defined their era. While often associated with their most famous hits like 'You'll Never Walk Alone', this recording stands as a testament to their ability to craft infectious pop anthems. The song captures the optimism and youthful spirit characteristic of the mid-sixties, serving as a rhythmic backdrop to the band's energetic live performances and studio recordings. It remains a recognizable piece of music history, reflecting the sound of the time and the enduring appeal of the Gerry and the Pacemakers' catalog. |
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