Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Steve Wariner · I Am Ready [Arista] [1991]

Too little money, too many tears

What can I say, I guess it's just been one of those years

No need to worry what good does it do

Darlin' turn out the light and

Tell me that you love me too



Everything is gonna be alright

I can see the future shining bright

Just when things get tight

It's no time to lose heart

Everything is gonna be alright

We can make it through the darkest night

If we're in each other's arms

Everything will be alright



Fires are burning on faraway shores

Seems like the world forgot what it's been turning for

We've got our problems, tell me what's new

Darlin' just take my hand and

Together we can see it through



Everything is gonna be alright

I can see the future shining bright

Just when things get tight

It's no time to lose heart

Everything is gonna be alright

We can make it through the darkest night

If we're in each other's arms

Everything will be alright



Instrumental



Everything is gonna be alright

I can see the future shining bright

Just when things get tight

It's no time to lose heart

Everything is gonna be alright

We can make it through the darkest night

If we're in each other's arms

Everything will be alright



Everything is gonna be alright

I can see the future shining bright

Just when things get tight

It's no time to lose heart...

Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Steve Wariner's 1991 single 'Everything's Gonna Be Alright' stands as a defining track from his debut album, I Am Ready. Released during the height of country music's polished radio era, the song exemplifies Wariner's signature blend of smooth vocals and melodic storytelling. As a staple of his early discography, it captures the optimistic yet reflective tone characteristic of his work on the Arista label. The recording helped establish his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary country, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that resonated with listeners seeking both comfort and escapism. This track remains a significant part of his catalog, illustrating the commercial success and artistic direction he pursued in the early 1990s.