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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

A big hit for The Impressions in 1963, "It's All Right" remains a favorite among Northern Soul music fans. It was written by Curtis Mayfield and was on ABC Paramount Records 45-10487

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  • Today is my late Grandmother's 100th Birthday! She loved this song and so do I! I still love to dance because of my moments with her and family.

  • @MsKattyKatKat  Glad you enjoyed the song. God Bless your Grandmother.

  • I watch a lot of videos where people spin classic songs on wax, and I agree with other comments here that your commentary at the beginning of the video really adds something special. Excellenté!!

  • @experiessence Thank you much. I believe that it's important to share information about the song or the artist. It makes the song more meaningful.

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  • @DaddySweet100 i remember this song when i was in the 7th grade too. i lived in Ohio

  • reminds me of... IT!!

  • @benjaminlhaines hey dont forget about Ike&Tina Turner!!!!

  • Back again to hear this soothing piece, so so fine, a good end to the evening

  • man i was so young love this song when i was just a kid and still do

  • I listen it in 2011 :$ I love this song ! :D <3

  • i moved back to San Francisco from Colorado a few months back. I was driving down the Embarcadero with the windows down and this version came on. The smell of the Morning air and the bay, the sea gulls siging along. It was a great moment and I couldnt stop Smileing. I played it loud and proud and got lots of smiles from people who heard it.

    Amazing, ty for posting.

  • I remember this song from '63, 7th grade living in Victor Tulane Court (projects) in Montgomery, AL. My mom ran a beautyshop out of the kitchen & women were lined up to get their hair fried on Saturday afternoons. This song brought back the smell of a hot comb pressing hair and seeing a can of Royal Crown hair grease on the counter. Moma was making money, $8 for a press & curl, shampoo was $2 extra. Women would clap & sing to this song. Now if you just put a penny on that turntable arm...

  • IT!

  • If you are from Chicago,....This was a bop record

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