VERSE 1: Em B I remember you back in nineteen-fifty-six. D A You had all the moves and you knew all the tricks. C G You left all the ladies in a hell of a fix, F#7 B7 When your voice took wings. Em B Then you'd shake around and oh, how'd you sing, D A Just an old boy from Memphis with a big diamond ring. C G A country girl's prayer and a city girl's dream; F#7 B7 Hail the king. CHORUS Am G D DCD But it's all right now. Am G D Keep on singin' loud. Am G D DCD It's all right now. Am G D Heaven should be proud. VERSE 2 Em B The fifties left town on a crowded dance floor. D A The sixties came in with a bang and a roar. C G The world heard a knock it was Janice at the door; F#7 B7 They let her in. Em B And when it seemed this whole world was falling apart, D A The houselights would fall and the music would start. C G She'd be givin' us all a piece of her heart, F#7 B7 Once again. CHORUS Am G D D-C-D But it's all right now. Am G D Keep on singin' loud. Am G D D-C-D It's all right now. Am G D Heaven should be proud. VERSE 3 Em B It was October in St. Louis town, D A When we heard that the Free Bird had fell to the ground; C G We all said a prayer before we went down, F#7 B7 To play. Em B And Ronnie, my buddy, above all the rest, D A I miss you the most and I loved you the best, C G And now that you're gone I thank God I was blessed F#7 B7 Just to know you. CHORUS: Am G D D C D But it's all right now. Am G D Keep on singin' loud. Am G D D C D It's all right now. Am G D Heaven should be proud.