I'm Alright
I'm All Right is a song written by Bo Diddley and released only on his ultra-rare 1963 live record, Bo Diddley's Beach Party. It was subsequently covered (and credited to, apparently) by the Rolling Stones, on both their 1965 live EP Got LiVE If You Want It and their 1966 live LP of the same name. These versions feature Brian Jones' crunching tremelo-heavy lead guitar, and Keith Richards teaming up with Bill Wyman to anchor the main riff.
I'm Alright is a song on Jars of Clay's album If I Left The Zoo. A Gospel choir performs during part of the song.
I'm Alright is also a song by Horrorcore group Twiztid from their 2000 album Freek Show. This song deals with suicide and Twiztid telling the Victims family and friend's to move on, it is better this way. After 1 minute and 10 seconds of silence it goes into a hidden track with real recordings from fans on the group's hotline voicemail.
I'm Alright is also an instrumental written by guitarist and composer Neil Zaza.
I'm Alright is also the title of a Kenny Loggins song from the soundtrack for the 1980 movie Caddyshack.