That's All Right Mama
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Well that's all right mama,
That's all right for you.
Yeh that's all right mama,
Just anyway you do.

That's all right,
That's all right,
That's all right my mama,
Anyway you do.

Well mama she done told me,
Papa done told me too.
Son that gal you're fooling with,
She ain't no girl for you.

That's all right,
That's all right,
That's all right my mama,
Anyway you do.

I'm leaving town baby,
I'm leaving town for sure,
Then you won't be bothered
With me hanging round your door.

That's all right,
That's all right,
Yeh that's all right my mama,
Anyway you do.

Well that's all right mama,
Yeah that's all right for you.
That's all right mama,
Just anyway you do.

That's all right,
That's all right,




That's all right my mama,
Anyway you do.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Canned Heat's song "That's All Right Mama" are about a man who is in love with a woman that his parents do not approve of. Despite their disapproval, he is determined to be with her and is leaving town to start a new life with her. He sings to his mother that he knows she doesn't approve of his actions, but it's all right with him because he loves the woman and will do anything she wants.


The repetition of the phrase "that's all right" throughout the song suggests a sense of acceptance and resignation in the face of opposition. The man knows that his parents disapprove of his choices, but he has made up his mind and is willing to face the consequences. The song is also about the power of love and how it can conquer all obstacles, even those created by family and society.


Overall, the lyrics are a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the determination to follow one's heart, even when it's not the easiest path to take.


Line by Line Meaning

Well that's all right mama,
It's okay with me, mama.


That's all right for you.
If that's what you want, it's okay with me.


Yeh that's all right mama,
Yes, mama, it's alright.


Just anyway you do.
No matter how you choose to do it.


That's all right,
It's all good.


That's all right,
It's all good.


That's all right my mama,
Whatever you say or do is okay with me, mama.


Anyway you do.
However you decide to handle it.


Well mama she done told me,
My mother advised me.


Papa done told me too.
My father also advised me the same.


Son that gal you're fooling with,
The woman you're associating with, son,


She ain't no girl for you.
Is not the right woman for you.


I'm leaving town baby,
I'm going away, darling,


I'm leaving town for sure,
I'm definitely leaving town.


Then you won't be bothered
So you won't have to deal with me


With me hanging round your door.
Lingering near your doorstep.


Yeh that's all right my mama,
Yes, mama, it's okay.


Anyway you do.
No matter how you choose to do it.


Well that's all right mama,
It's okay with me, mama.


Yeah that's all right for you.
If that's what you want, it's okay with me.


That's all right mama,
It's okay with me, mama.


Just anyway you do.
No matter how you choose to do it.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: James A. Lane

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Yazbit

Well now, that's all right, pretty baby
Guess child, that's all right for you
Well now, that's all right, pretty baby
Yeah baby, that's all right for you
Well now, you know, sweet baby
Nothin' in the world I wouldn't do for you

Well now, I told you, little baby
That I'll always be your lover man
Well now, you gotta b'lieve what I told you
Yeah child, I'm always gonna be your main man
You just do right by me, baby
Yeah child, don't never, never raise no sand

Well now, the woman that I've come to lovin'
She's five feet four inches from the ground
Well now, the woman that I've come to lovin'
She's five feet four inches, people, from the ground
Well, she's a tailor-made baby
Yeah, she ain't no hand-me-down

Well now, I went down into Death Valley
Nothing but a lot a tombstone and dry bone
Couldn't see my baby, now
I turned around and headed right back home
I went down in Death Valley
Didn't see but a lot a tombstone and dry bone
Well now, I couldn't see my baby
Lord, I turned right around and headed back on home

Well now, now, that's all right, pretty baby
Yeah child, that's all right, that's all right for you
Well now, now, that's all right, pretty baby
Yeah child, that's all right for you
Well now, I'm screamin' and cryin', baby
Lord, I'd do anything I can do for you



Bikers On Call

Note:
Larry Taylor aka The Mole is the
ORIGINAL HEAD BANGER!!
I thought that was pretty amazing,
a kind of librarian looking guy was
putting on a good show as a bass player.
I just looked up Larry's bio, his brother was
Venture's Drummer and Larry played with a
ton of big names.



All comments from YouTube:

Jack Spry

RIP the four members of Canned Heat
Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson (July 4, 1943 – September 3, 1970), aged 27
Bob “The Bear” Hite (February 26, 1943 – April 5, 1981), aged 38
Henry “The Sunflower” Vestine (December 25, 1944 – October 20, 1997), aged 52
Larry “The Mole” Taylor (June 26, 1942 – August 19, 2019), aged 77
You will be remembered as legends.

Ian Cross

Amen

Paul Kersey

1000%

Dave Newhouse

Love this. Reading a biography about Alan Wilson right now. Alan seems to be in a quiet trance here. Lovely to watch him.

mavjimbo

Magical

mavjimbo

Played without a pick

KMG

Reading it too. What do you think of it?

Randy '"Jimmie James" Bowles

Man, I'm 73 and their biggest fan ever (aren't we all?), and I NEVER saw this live version before -- until just now. Have I been under my rock too long? This is GOLD.

mavjimbo

It is so exciting when you hear something like this for the first time

Tonya Johnson

Many bands have tried the blues. These guys lived it

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