Thats All Right Mama -

: A common layout is a 9-bar or 10-bar blues variant (rather than the standard 12-bar). 4 bars of A 2 bars of D 2 bars of E 2 bars of A Notable Covers and Legacy

: Recorded a take in 1962 during his folk-blues era. Thats All Right Mama

: Recorded several versions, including one in 2000 with original Elvis sidemen Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana. : A common layout is a 9-bar or

: The song was written and first recorded in 1946 by American blues singer Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup . Fontana

Because of its importance to the birth of rock and roll, it has been covered by numerous legendary artists:

: Produced by Sam Phillips, the session was famously "live" and spontaneous, featuring Elvis on vocals and rhythm guitar, Scotty Moore on lead guitar, and Bill Black on upright "slap" bass—notably without any drums. Musical Structure

(often called "That's All Right, Mama") is a seminal piece of music history, widely regarded as one of the first rock and roll records. Origins and History

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