Alright (Supergrass song)

"Alright"
Single by Supergrass
from the album I Should Coco
A-side "Time"
B-side "Condition"
Released 3 July 1995 (UK)
30 August 1995 (JPN)
Format CD, 7" vinyl
Recorded Sawmills Studio
1994
Genre Power pop
Britpop
Length 03:00
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Supergrass
Producer Sam Williams
Certification Silver[1]
Supergrass singles chronology
"Lenny"
(1995)
"Alright"
(1995)
"Going Out"
(1996)

"Alright" is a song by British alternative rock band Supergrass. It was released with "Time" as a double A-side single from their debut album I Should Coco on 3 July 1995. The song is featured in the films Clueless, The Men Who Stare at Goats, (500) Days of Summer, Astro Boy, High Lane (2009), as well as in Intel's Pentium TV advertisements.

Contents

Music and lyrics

"Alright" received a great deal of airplay in the UK. The "bona fide teen anthem",[2] with its upbeat lyrics and cheerful piano tune, seemed to epitomise British youth culture at the time, when Britpop was at its height. The band's youthful appearance (lead singer Gaz Coombes had only just turned 19 when it was released) added weight to the lyrics. However, Coombes himself argued around the time of its release that, "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 Danny Goffey 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."[3]

The second A-side "Time" is a slower, more blues-driven track, with the song even incorporating a harmonica solo. The B-side, "Condition", is a cover of "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" by Mickey Newbury and originally a hit for Kenny Rogers. "Je Suis Votre Papa Sucre" (I Am Your Sugar Daddy) is a short instrumental.

Reception

"Alright" was the fifth single to be released from I Should Coco. While "Caught By the Fuzz", "Mansize Rooster", "Lose It", and "Lenny" all charted (with "Lenny" even scraping the Top Ten in the UK Singles Chart) 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", which still receives airplay in the UK. "Alright/Time" reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart,[4][5] making it Supergrass' highest charting single to date, along with "Richard III". It remained in the top 3 for a month. In a 1999 interview, Coombes joked "We don't play 'Alright' anymore. We should play it in a minor key, and in the past tense."[6]

Track listing

CD
No. Title Length
1. "Alright"   3:00
2. "Time"   3:09
3. "Condition"   2:43
4. "Je Suis Votre Papa Sucre"   1:46
7" vinyl
No. Title Length
1. "Alright"   3:00
2. "Time"   3:09
3. "John Eke Is Scandolous"   4:12

Music video

The success of the record was helped by a lively promotional video directed by Dom and Nic, featuring the band joyfully messing around on bicycles and a bed on wheels at Portmeirion in North Wales.

Having seen the video, Steven Spielberg approached the band and proposed that they work together on a television series in the style of The Monkees.[7] The group turned him down,[7] preferring to work on their second album In It for the Money. 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.[8]

In popular culture

Travie McCoy's 2010 single "We'll Be Alright" was inspired by the Supergrass song "Alright". The chorus lyrics are slightly different.

Alvin and the Chipmunks covered this song for their 2007 video game Alvin and the Chipmunks.

The song is featured in the episode, Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M. from the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, as the character Robin Scherbatsky awakens for her day. It is edited out of the DVD release, however.

The song appears on the soundtrack to the 2009 film, The Men Who Stare at Goats, which starred George Clooney, Ewan MacGregor,Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey.

The song is also in the soundtrack of the 2009 film Astroboy.

In 2011, the french pop band BB Brunes released a french version of the song with completely different lyrics, under the name "Cul & chemise".

References

  1. ^ "Alright certified award". British Phonographic Industry. http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=20127. Retrieved 2008-05-23. 
  2. ^ Review of I Should Coco from allmusic.com by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
  3. ^ Maconie, Stuart (October 1995). "Hey! Hey! We're The Cheeky Monkeys!". Q. 
  4. ^ The Strange Ones Supergrass Site
  5. ^ Supergrass biography : beginnings, career, success
  6. ^ 1999 interview with Johnathan Cohen from nudeasthenews.com
  7. ^ a b Everdell, Abby (2008-06-06). "Artist of the Day: Supergrass". Spin. http://www.spin.com/articles/supergrass. Retrieved 2008-10-21. 
  8. ^ Bio of Supergrass at nudeasthenews.com

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