Well... All Right
The Beatles 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.

Dee dee dee dee dee dee,
Da da dee dee dee,
Da da dee dee dee,
I need your loving.
That's all right.
Well that's all right my mama,
Anyway you do.




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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "That's All Right" deal with the theme of love and acceptance. The singer is in love with a girl, but both his mother and father warn him that the girl in question is not right for him. Despite this warning, the singer continues to pursue the girl, insisting that it's alright for him to love her no matter how others may feel about her. He eventually decides to leave town, seemingly to protect himself and the girl from any further scrutiny, but still professing his love in the process.


On a deeper level, the song can be seen as a commentary on societal norms and the pressures to conform to them. The singer's parents warn him about the girl because she is not seen as socially acceptable, but he chooses to follow his heart instead of bowing to societal pressure. The repeated refrain of "that's all right" can be seen as a defiant statement, declaring that it's okay to be different and to love whoever you want, despite what others may say.


Overall, "That's All Right" is a simple yet powerful ode to love, individuality, and acceptance.


Line by Line Meaning

Well that's all right mama,
It's fine with me, mom,


That's all right for you.
Do whatever suits you best.


Yeh that's all right mama,
Yes, mom, that's okay,


Just anyway you do.
However you want to handle things.


That's all right,
I'm okay with it,


That's all right,
Everything's good,


That's all right my mama,
Mom, I'm cool with this,


Anyway you do.
Handle it however you see fit.


Well mama she done told me,
My mother has already warned me,


Papa done told me too.
My father has advised the same way.


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


She ain't no girl for you.
She's not the right one for you.


I'm leaving town baby,
I'm getting out of here, baby,


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


Then you won't be bothered
So you won't be bothered


With me hanging round your door.
By me hanging around your door.


Dee dee dee dee dee dee,
Humming sounds,


Da da dee dee dee,
More humming sounds,


Da da dee dee dee,
Even more humming sounds,


I need your loving.
I crave your affection.


That's all right.
It's totally fine.


Well that's all right my mama,
It's all good with you, mom,


Anyway you do.
However, you handle this situation.


Yeh that's all right my mama,
Yeah, it's cool with you, mom,


Anyway you do.
Just handle it how you think is best.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ARTHUR CRUDUP

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The smiles returning to the faces

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Little darling~

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"The Beatles saved the world from boredom."
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@everythingman987

I can't believe this song is 50 years old. When it first heard it, it wasn't even 30 yet and George was still with us.

@IrisCrain

I'm pretty sure I heard it before I was born, my mom was a huge Beatles fan!!

@ELLIOT1311

I wasn’t born until 30 years after it was released.

@MissAstorDancer

It is truly hard to believe it's been 50 years! I was 16 years old, and bought the album as soon as it was released in the US. Abbey Road is my favorite album!

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