Say, it's all right, (it's all right)
Say, it's all right, (it's all right)
It's all right, have a good time
'Cos it's all right, whoa it's all right

We're gonna move it slow when lights are low
When you move it slow ?
'Cos it's all right, whoa it's all right

Now listen to the beat and tap your feet
You got soul, everybody knows
That it's all right, whoa it's all right

When you wake up early in the morning
Feeling sad like so many of us do
Have a little soul ?
But surely someone's got to come to you

Mmmmmm (It's all right)
Say, it's all right, (it's all right)
It's all right, have a good time
'Cos it's all right, whoa it's all right

Everybody clap your hands, give yourself a chance
You got soul, everybody knows
That it's all right, whoa it's all right

One day I found me a woman and she loved and treated me nice
When my ? from morning to the night

Mmmmmm (It's all right)
Say, it's all right, (it's all right)
It's all right, have a good time
'Cos it's all right, whoa it's all right

Everybody clap your hands, give yourself a chance
You got soul, everybody knows
That it's all right, whoa it's all right

Steve Winwood

Steven Lawrence Winwood is most famous for his solo work, including two number one hits Higher Love and Roll with It, and for being the member of two supergroups, Traffic and Blind Faith, along with helping found the Spencer Davis Group at fourteen years old.

Speaking of which, Mozart had nothing on Winwood as a keyboard

As a boy in middle school, little Stevie Winwood played the Hammond synth for Blues gods and Rock & Roll founders like Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, when they toured in Britain. We’d list more, but it’s exhausting to link all of those names.