Released: September 1, 1981

Songwriter: Michael McGloiry

Producer: Leon Haywood

[Verse 1]
I was so blue yesterday
Then you came my way
You turned my frown upside down
Laughter's now a frequent song
Been a stranger for oh, so long
Now every fiber in my soul's alive
Oh, I think, I...

[Chorus]
Think it's gonna be alright, alright
We've got it together
Think it's gonna be alright, alright
Baby, just you and me

[Verse 2]
Sometimes when things aren't going right
We have a silly fight
You go your way, I go mine
I try to make up with some crazy antics
You accept them for melodramatic scenes
Oh, we are part of each other
And seal it with a kiss, whoa, I...

[Chorus]
Think it's gonna be alright, alright (gonna be alright)
We've got it together
I think it's gonna be alright, alright
Baby, just you and me

[Outro]
'Cause when we're making love
You know how to please me
And that makes it worthwhile, whoa, I...

[Chorus]
Think it's gonna be alright, alright (gonna be alright)
We've got it together
I think it's gonna be alright, alright
Baby, just you and me, baby
Think it's gonna be alright, alright (let's put your lovin' in mine)
We've got it together
I think it's gonna be alright, alright
Baby, just you and me, baby
Think it's gonna be alright...

Carl Carlton

Carl Carlton was born on May 21st, 1953. He began his career in the mid-sixties under the name, “Little Carl” Carlton.

His first major single, “Competition Ain’t Nothing”, was a huge hit in the UK and Northern Ireland. After his success in the UK and Northern Ireland, his hit cover of “Everlasting Love”, made number 6 on the U.S. Billboard 100.

His most famous song is, “She’s a Bad Mama Jama” which reached number 2 on the R&B charts in the U.S. earning Carlton a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male.