That's All Right (arr. Brian Streckfus) by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Sheet Music for Guitar Tab with Voice at Sheet Music Direct
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That's All Right (arr. Brian Streckfus)
by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Guitar Tab with Voice - Digital Sheet Music

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Key: A Mixolydian (Blues)
Pages: 4 + 3 (Tab and sheet music only versions). Just be careful of your printer settings!

Features:
1. Lead Sheet Style.
2. Vocals and guitar on a single treble clef with chord names.
3. Guitar fingerings added.
4. Guitar Tab.

History:
Here are some key facts about "That's All Right, Mama":

Original Artist: "That's All Right, Mama" was written and recorded by blues singer Arthur Crudup. It was first recorded on September 6, 1946, and released later that year.

Label: The song was released by RCA Victor, one of the major record labels at the time.

Musical Style: The song is a classic example of the Delta blues style, featuring Crudup's raw and emotive vocal delivery and his characteristic guitar playing.

Lyrics and Theme: The song's lyrics talk about a man dealing with relationship issues, a common theme in blues music. The refrain "That's all right, mama, that's all right for you" became iconic.

Influence on Rock and Roll: The song is significant for its influence on early rock and roll music. Elvis Presley's 1954 cover of the song, titled "That's All Right," is often credited as one of the first rock and roll recordings and helped launch Elvis's career.

Recording Session: During the recording session, Crudup was accompanied by bassist Ransom Knowling and drummer Judge Riley. The simple, yet powerful arrangement of the song became a template for many future rock and roll recordings.

Legacy: "That's All Right, Mama" is considered one of Arthur Crudup's most important songs. It has been covered by numerous artists and remains a staple in the history of blues and rock music.

Recognition: The song was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recordings" category in 1998.

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