All Right Now
"All Right Now" is a rock single by the British band Free. The song, released in the summer of 1970, hit #1 on the U.K. rock music charts and #4 on the U.S. charts. "All Right Now" originally appeared in the album Fire And Water, which Free recorded on the A&M Records label.
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Rock - Single - Free - Fire And Water - A&M Records
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Though Free is considered a one-hit wonder in the United States, "All Right Now" became nationally famous when the Stanford Band adopted it as its signature tune. Their version of "All Right Now" debuted as part of a halftime show held at the Rose Bowl on January 1, 1972 and in subsequent years displaced "Come Join The Band" as Stanford's de facto fight song.
Related Topics:
One-hit wonder - Stanford Band - Rose Bowl - January 1 - 1972 - Fight song
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The USC Marching Band plays its own version of "All Right Now" whenever the Trojans force a turnover on defense.
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