That's Alright Mama
PMRybs
– Christian Country Artist
Rockabilly Song | That's Alright Mama by PMRybs | Stream Free
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Based in Canada and active since 2006, PMRybs has built over 10 original tracks in the Christian Country space on SoundClick.
The catalog has a consistent signature sound: mid-tempo in energy and uplifting in tone. Productions carry a steady groove quality throughout. The overall sound is niche and distinctive, making it well-suited for a range of placements and projects.
The following tracks represent some of the strongest releases in the catalog. "Ring of Fire" is a country production that charted at #21 on the SoundClick chart. "His Name Is Jesus Christ" (Major) is a laid-back christian country production with an introspective feel that charted at #16 on the SoundClick Christian Country chart. "Missing You" is a focused christian country production that peaked at #10 on the SoundClick Christian Country chart.
PMRybs has generated 452 streams on SoundClick, demonstrating consistent audience engagement in the christian country genre. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.
"That's Alright Mama" by PMRybs is a Rockabilly production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the rockabilly sound. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Rockabilly chart, peaking at #4. SoundClick gives artists like PMRybs a platform to share original Rockabilly music with listeners around the world.
Story behind the song
"That's All Right" is most famously known as Elvis Presley's debut single, and the story behind it is that during a recording session at Sun Studios, Elvis spontaneously started jamming on a blues song originally by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, playing it in a more upbeat and energetic style, which caught the attention of producer Sam Phillips and became the foundation for the iconic "That's All Right" recording; essentially, Elvis's unique take on an existing blues song led to the birth of rock and roll with this track.
Key points about the story:
Original artist:
The song "That's All Right" was originally written and recorded by blues musician Arthur Crudup in 1946.
Elvis's improvisation:
During a recording session at Sun Studios, Elvis started casually playing a version of "That's All Right" during a break, adding his own rhythm and energy to the song.
Sam Phillips' reaction:
Producer Sam Phillips recognized the potential in Elvis's spontaneous performance and decided to record it, capturing the raw energy of the moment.
Significance:
"That's All Right" is considered a pivotal moment in music history as it is widely regarded as one of the first rock and roll recordings, showcasing Elvis's distinctive style and stage presence.
Lyrics
Well, that's all right, mama
That's all right for you
That's all right, mama, just anyway you do
Well, that's all right, that's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
Well, mama, she done told me
Papa done told me too
"Son, that gal you're foolin' with, she ain't no good for you"
But that's all right, that's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do
I'm leavin' town, baby
I'm leavin' town for sure
Well, then you won't be bothered with me hangin' 'round your door
But that's all right, that's all right
That's all right now, mama, anyway you do