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"Alright" is a song by British
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band
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. It was released with "Time" as a
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single from their debut album, '' I Should Coco'' (1995), on 3 July 1995 by
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. It was concurrently released on the soundtrack of the 1995 movie '' Clueless'', which helped it become a big hit for the band. "Alright" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, number six in Iceland, number eight in Ireland, number 21 in Finland and number 30 in France. The music video for the song was directed by Dom and Nic and filmed at
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in
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.


Music and lyrics

The "bona fide teen anthem", with its upbeat lyrics and cheerful piano tune, seemed to epitomise British youth culture at the time, when
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was at its height. The band's youthful appearance (lead singer
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was 19 at the time of its release) added weight to the lyrics. However, Coombes himself argued in an interview around October 1995, "it wasn't written as an anthem. It isn't supposed to be a rally cry for our generation. The stuff about 'We are young/We run green...' isn't about being 19, but really 13 or 14. and just discovering girls and drinking." "It's meant to be light hearted and a bit of a laugh, not at all a rebellious call to arms." with
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also saying: "It certainly wasn't written in a very summery vibe. It was written in a cottage where the heating had packed up, and we were trying to build fires to keep warm." The second A-side "Time" is a slower, more
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-driven track, with the song even incorporating a
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solo. The B-side, "Condition", is a cover of "
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" by Mickey Newbury and originally a hit for
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. "Je Suis Votre Papa Sucre" ( French for "I Am Your Sugar Daddy") is a short
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Reception

"Alright" was the fifth single to be released from ''I Should Coco''. While "
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", " Mansize Rooster", "Lose It", and " Lenny" all charted and were warmly received by the critics, it was "Alright/Time" – the final release from the album – which proved to be their breakthrough single, largely due to the popularity of the song "Alright". In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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wrote, "If every band has their masterpiece in them, then this is surely the one for Supergrass." He added, "Sounding like a cross between the
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and
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, "Alright" was a smash before it had even been released, one of those perfect pop records that makes you want to turn the radio up as loud as possible whenever you hear it." David Bennun from ''
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'' praised it as "that delicious, jaunty paean to innocent hedonism". The magazine's Paul Mathur said, "'Alright' sounds just like
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' 'I Must Be in Love', enough already to give it semi-sanctified status. Then they go and throw in the most brilliantly dumb lyrics you could ever hope to hear." A reviewer from ''
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'' gave the song four out of five, commenting, "The irrepressible trio manage yet again to come up with a catchy summer single that could almost become an anthem for the younger generation. These boys can do no wrong." Roger Morton from ''
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'' named it "Single of the Week". Another ''NME'' editor, Steve Sutherland, wrote, "'Alright' is their ' ...Satisfaction', their '
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', their ' Lazy Sunday'. From the instant it jumpstarts on pounding piano, it's a good-to-be-alive rollercoaster ride through making no big deal about sleeping around, rolling motors and generally living it up." Leesa Daniels rated it five out of five in the 5 July issue of ''
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'', calling it "a lovely jaunty affair with plinky, plonky piano and guitars." "Alright/Time" reached number two in the UK Singles Chart, making it Supergrass' highest-charting single to date along with "
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". It remained in the top three for one month. The song became a huge hit with school leavers within the United Kingdom that summer, leading to a huge demand for the track back in the United Kingdom. The double A-side also peaked at number 96 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in October 1995. "Alright" by itself peaked at number eight in Ireland and number 30 in France. In 1999, in an interview, Coombes joked "We don't play 'Alright' anymore. We should play it in a minor key, and in the past tense."


Music video

The success of the record was helped by a lively
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directed by Dom and Nic featuring the band joyfully messing around on bicycles and a wheeled bed at
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in
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and recreated elements of 1960s television series ''
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'' also filmed there. Having seen the video,
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approached the band and proposed that they work together on a television series in the style of ''
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''. The group turned him down, preferring to work on their second album ''
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''. Troy Carpenter, co-director of Nude as the News, claims "the gesture says a lot about the band's personality – one which has stuck with the group throughout its career – which is basically that of a fun-loving rock group whose undeniable musical talent is sometimes overshadowed by the sheer ebullience of its music."


Track listings

UK and Australian CD single # "Alright" # "Time" # "Condition" # "Je suis votre papa sucre" UK 7-inch and cassette single # "Alright" # "Time" European CD single # "Alright" – 3:00 # "Condition" – 2:43 European maxi-CD single # "Alright" # "Sex" # "Odd?" # "Wait for the Sun" Japanese CD single # "Alright" # "Condition" # "Je suis votre papa sucre" # "Lenny" (single edit) # "Wait for the Sun" # "Sex" # "Odd?" (live) # "She's So Loose" (live) # "Strange Ones" (live) # "Where Have All the Good Times Gone?" (live) # "Lose It" (live)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Covers and other versions

* In 2010, Travie McCoy sampled the song for his single " We'll Be Alright", from his first solo album, '' Lazarus''.


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1995 songs 1995 singles EMI Music Japan singles Music videos directed by Dom and Nic Parlophone singles Supergrass songs Songs about teenagers Songs written by Danny Goffey Songs written by Gaz Coombes Songs written by Mick Quinn