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"That's All Right"〔A different "That's All Right" aka "That's All Right Mama" was written by Arthur Crudup and covered by Elvis Presley.〕 or "That's Alright" is a blues song that is "a recognised standard and is widely performed".〔 〕 Based on earlier songs, Chicago blues singer and guitarist Jimmy Rogers recorded "That's All Right" in 1950. The song became a hit and has been recorded by numerous blues and other artists. ==Origins== According to Jimmy Rogers, "'That's All Right' was composed from a mixture of ideas from bluesmen Robert Junior Lockwood and Willie Love, and 'I put some verses with it and built it that way. I built the song'".〔 Lockwood "was performing it years earlier in Helena, Arkansas",〔 〕 which was confirmed by Muddy Waters: "'That's All Right', that Robert Jr.'s song".〔 In 1947, Othum Brown recorded "Ora Nelle Blues" (Chance 1116), described as "substantially the same song".〔 It features Brown on vocal and guitar with Little Walter on harmonica (some pressings of the Chance single are titled "That's Alright" and credited to "Little Water J."). It has been suggested that Jimmy Rogers played lead guitar on the first take of the song and that Brown took the theme from Rogers.〔 An earlier version of "Ora Nelle Blues" was recorded on a "one-shot vanity disc"〔 by Floyd Jones on vocal and guitar with Little Walter providing second guitar. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「That's All Right (Jimmy Rogers song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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