I've Got A Feeling
Albertina Walker Lyrics


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I got a feeling everything is going to be alright.
My mother told me everything is going to be alrightjesus told me
Everything is going to be alrightthe holy
Ghost told me everything is going to be alright.
I got a feeling everything going to be alright.
Be alright be alright be alright.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Albertina Walker's "I've Got a Feeling" are centered around the idea that everything is going to be alright, regardless of what is happening in the world. This is reinforced by the repetitive nature of the phrase "everything is going to be alright," with the affirmation coming from several sources of religious authority - the singer's mother, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost. The chorus repeats the phrase "be alright" three times, emphasizing the singer's confidence that the future will be just fine.


The lyrics may be interpreted as a message of hope and trust in a higher power, which can be a positive and uplifting message for listeners. The song could be seen as an invitation to let go of worry and fear, and trust in a divine plan for the future.


Overall, Albertina Walker's "I've Got a Feeling" is a powerful expression of faith and hope in the face of uncertainty and adversity, and the lyrics convey a message of comfort and reassurance to those who are struggling.


Line by Line Meaning

I got a feeling everything is going to be alright.
I am confident that everything will turn out fine and there's no need to worry.


My mother told me everything is going to be alright, Jesus told me everything is going to be alright, the holy Ghost told me everything is going to be alright.
I've received assurance from my mother, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost that things will work out well and I can trust in their words.


I got a feeling everything going to be alright.
I have a strong intuition that things will go smoothly and without any challenges.


Be alright be alright be alright.
It will definitely be alright and there's no reason to doubt that fact.




Writer(s): Albertina Walker, Dan Scott, Walt Mills

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