In 1970, English rock band Free had a breakthrough hit with ”All Right Now.” Written by Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers for the band’s third album Fire and Water, the hard-rocking song peaked at No. 4 on ...
For especially sensitive musicians, bombing a show—that is, having a terrible time on stage and getting an equally lousy response from the crowd—could be enough reason to stop performing altogether.
Sometimes you need a song that makes you feel like everything is going to be OK. Or, even better, all right. That’s exactly what you get with “All Right Now” by Free. Before the breakthrough hit ...
A frosty reception at a concert helped birth a band's biggest hit — although its members couldn't agree on who came up with the idea.
In 1970, English rock band Free had a breakthrough hit with "All Right Now." The BBC's Classical Music ranked the recognizable chords from "All Right Now" as one of the all-time most iconic guitar ...
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