“That’s alright mama” – July 1963

“That’s All Right” is the name of the first single released by Elvis Presley, written and originally performed by blues singer Arthur Crudup as “That’s All Right, Mama”. Elvis’ version was recorded in July 1954, and released on 19 July 1954 with “Blue Moon of Kentucky” as the B-side.

The Beatles used to cover this song during their BBC Sessions; one version of this song appears in the album Live at the BBC.

[From Wikipedia. Original page is here]

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