Released: May 22, 1972

Songwriter: Peter Frampton

Producer: Chris Kimsey Peter Frampton

[Verse 1]
Maybe I could show you a thing or two
If only I could change the world for you
I could get stopped by an alien plane
Taking me up where it won't be the same again
Alright until the day I die
Maybe baby you can tell right from wrong
I wonder if you knew we could be so strong?
Now we could be here for a thousand years
If I knew I wouldn't hide my fears
Yeah, because I'll be

[Chorus]
Alright sea and sunlight
Alright love and stage fright
Alright until the day I die

[Verse 2]
Time it heals a million points of view
And yet I see my watch has smashed in two
Now I can remember when I used to believe
People were real
I wish the air was all clean again, yeah

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Don't take offense at your expense
It's just one big experience, oh yeah

[Chorus] [x2]

[Chorus]
Alright, alright
Alright until the day I die
Alright, alright
Alright until the day I die, yeah

[Chorus] [x2]

Peter Frampton

Peter Kenneth Frampton was the founding guitarist of supergroup Humble Pie, but is most famous for the success that followed his solo live album, Frampton Comes Alive!, which exploited the relatively unknown talkbox guitar effect to create a unique sound that became strongly associated with Frampton himself.

Frampton was something of a musical prodigy, getting his start in the English pop band The Herd when he was 16. The Herd had several hits in the UK, before Frampton joined with other pop stars to form Humble Pie.