I Feel Alright
G.B.H. · Race Against Time: Clay Years [2007]
Out of my mind on a Saturday night,
Nineteen Eighty Four rolling in sight.
Radio Bird Man, up above,
Beautiful baby, save our love.
All night killer, blown away,
All night killer, blown away.
I feel alright, I fell alright,
Feeling alright.
Save your baby, burn my heart,
Save your baby, burn my heart.
Fall apart now baby, fall apart.
Save your baby, burn my heart.
Out of my mind on a Saturday night,
Nineteen Eighty Four rolling in sight.
Radio Bird Man, up above,
Beautiful baby, save our love.
Nineteen Eighty Four rolling in sight.
Radio Bird Man, up above,
Beautiful baby, save our love.
All night killer, blown away,
All night killer, blown away.
I feel alright, I fell alright,
Feeling alright.
Save your baby, burn my heart,
Save your baby, burn my heart.
Fall apart now baby, fall apart.
Save your baby, burn my heart.
Out of my mind on a Saturday night,
Nineteen Eighty Four rolling in sight.
Radio Bird Man, up above,
Beautiful baby, save our love.
I Feel Alright
G.B.H.'s "I Feel Alright" stands as a defining track from their 2007 album *Race Against Time: Clay Years*. Released during the height of the UK garage and dancehall revival, the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of gritty, rhythmic production and emotive vocal delivery. The recording captures the raw energy of the mid-2000s scene, featuring a driving beat that anchors the track's infectious groove. As part of the band's broader discography, the song reflects their ability to merge street-level authenticity with polished dancefloor appeal, cementing their status as a pivotal force in the genre's evolution during that era.

