• • ' All Right Now' is a by the English rock band. The song, released in 1970, hit #2 on the and #4 on the US singles chart. 'All Right Now' originally appeared on the album, which Free recorded on the label, formed. In 1991, the song was remixed and re-released, reaching #8 on the UK singles chart. 'All Right Now' was a #1 hit in over 20 and was recognised by (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) in 1990 for garnering 1,000,000 plus radio plays in the U.S. By late 1989. In 2006, the London awards included a Million Air award for 3 million air plays of All Right Now in the USA. According to drummer Simon Kirke, 'All Right Now' was written by bassist Andy Fraser and singer Paul Rodgers in the building,. One of the engineers during the recordings of 'All Right Now' was, who would later become 's producer (he mixed ', ' and ' among others). Contents • • • • • • Chart history [ ] Chart (1970) Peak position Austria () 1 Denmark () 1 Belgium ( Flanders) 10 France () 4 Germany () 5 Netherlands () 1 Netherlands () 1 Norway () 1 Sweden (Radio Sweden) 1 Switzerland () 4 US 4 2 Personnel [ ] • – • – • –, • – Cover versions [ ] recorded 'All Right Now' in 1971; the song reached #2 on the R&B chart and #24 on the pop chart, and was included on his 1972 album Don't Knock My Love, his final album for. 'All Right Now', recorded by (produced by ), with vocals by Wendy Roberts, and Tom Newman, was issued as a one-sided promotional blue 7' single in 1979. The single was given only to executives and never issued to the public, making it one of the most elusive collectors' items in the Oldfield catalogue (number Virgin TT-362). Also in 1979, studio disco group Witch Queen released a disco version of the song, as a double A-side with a cover of 's. It peaked at number eight on the US. It’s gonna be all right now that Rod Stewart is back in town. By Steve Bornfeld March 18, 2016. Dear Roderick (yes, that’s his given name) Stewart. All Right Now by Rod Stewart: Listen to songs by Rod Stewart on Myspace, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share. Lyrics of ALL RIGHT NOW by Rod Stewart: Took me home to her place, And I watched the smile on her face, When she moves me, I just watch that girl watch that. Rodgers) There she stood in the street Smiling from her. (paroles de la chanson All Right Now - Rod Stewart, Fraser, Andy – ROD STEWART). Since 1972, 'All Right Now' as arranged by has been the de facto fight song of. Recorded the song and released it as a single in the U.S., reaching #72 in the winter of 1985. See also [ ] • • References [ ]. • ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (10 March 1973). Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2016-10-02. • Mckay, Neil (5 November 2008).. • ' (in German).. Retrieved 30 November 2013. September 1970. Retrieved 30 November 2013. • ' (in Dutch).. Retrieved 30 November 2013. Archived from on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-20. • ' (in German).. PhonoNet GmbH. Retrieved 30 November 2013. • ' (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 November 2013. • ' (in Dutch).. Retrieved 30 November 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013. October 1970. Retrieved 30 November 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013. Retrieved 2016-10-02. Amarok (Ommadawn.net). Retrieved 2008-08-14. Hot Dance/Disco: 1974–2003. Record Research. Archived from on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-03. • Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 - External links [ ] • of live cover by from, from Queen official website. Camouflage by Released 18 June 1984 Recorded Late Winter, Early Spring, 1984, Length 36: 33 (except 'Bad for You' - Rod Stewart) chronology (1983) 1983 Camouflage (1984) (1986) 1986 Camouflage is a released by on 18 June 1984 (see ). It was Stewart's 13th studio album and was released on (WEA 925 095-1). Three singles came from this album. They were ', ', and a cover of the '. The album marked a reunion of sorts between Stewart and, who plays guitar on several tracks, as the two had been members of the influential 1960s group. Contents • • • • • • • Album information [ ] All the tracks were recorded at Lion Share Studio in. -winning producer produced all the songs except 'Bad for You', which was self-produced by Rod. In the liner notes, a disclaimer alludes to the reason behind this (specifically mentioning that Omartian was recently '). Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating The album received similar reviews to its predecessor,, although of called it 'relatively better', due to a couple of strong singles in 'Infatuation' and 'Some Guys Have All The Luck'. A review was not given in magazine, but in the review for the album's successor,, they called the album 'overly slick'. • (1977) • (1978-1979) • (1980-1981) • (1981-1982) • (1983) • (1984-1985) • (1986) • (1988-1989) • Vagabond Tour (1991-1992) • A Night to Remember Tour (1993-1994) • (1995-1996) • All Rod, All Night, All The Hits Tour (1998-1999) • Human Tour (2001) • Live In Concert Tour (2002) • From Maggie May To The Great American Songbook Tour (2004) • Tour (2005) • Rockin' In The Round Tour (2007) • Rocks His Greatest Hits Tour (2008-2009) • One Rockin' Night Tour (2009) • (2010) • (2011-2012) with • (2013) • (2014) with • The Hits Tour (2015) • • (2016) Related articles.
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