"It's Alright" is a song by English boy band
East 17
East 17 are an English pop boy band started by Tony Mortimer, Brian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell in 1991. They are best known for their 1994 hit single " Stay Another Day", which was the UK Christmas number one that year.
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, released in November 1993 by
London Records
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as the sixth and last single from their debut album, ''
Walthamstow
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'' (1993). The song was written by band member
Tony Mortimer, and produced by
Phil Harding, Ian Curnow,
Richard Stannard and Neil James Stainton. The single version, labelled the "Guvnor mix", begins with a slow ballad-like intro for the first minute, before converting to the
techno
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-
house
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sound for the rest of the track.
"It's Alright" became a worldwide hit, reaching number three on the
UK Singles Chart and topping the charts of Australia, France, Ireland, Israel, and Switzerland. The accompanying music video was directed by Chris Clunn and Lawrence Watson, depicting the band performing onstage. In 2011, English singer and songwriter
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer. She first gained success in 1981 with her debut single "Kids in America", which peaked at no. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award for Best British Female solo ...
recorded a cover of the song for her 12th album, ''
Snapshots'' (2011), which charted in Germany.
Critical reception
In his weekly UK chart commentary,
James Masterton
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complimented "It's Alright" as "classic
East 17
East 17 are an English pop boy band started by Tony Mortimer, Brian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell in 1991. They are best known for their 1994 hit single " Stay Another Day", which was the UK Christmas number one that year.
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", "starting mellow with a piano before launching into a hardcore
dance
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beat."
Victoria Segal from ''
Melody Maker
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'' named it a "pop spectacular", noting "the cocky thump" of the song, "with its stud farm lyrics (''We are the seed of the new breed'')". In his review of ''
Walthamstow
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'', Alan Jones from ''
Music Week
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History
Founded in 1959 as ''Record Retailer'', it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as ''Music We ...
'' found that the track "rings the changes; a
reggae
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rollercoaster that moves from a
UB40
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-style lead vocal through
ragga
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Wayne Smith's " Under Mi Sleng Teng", produced by King Jammy in 1985 on a ...
and
dub." On the single release, he gave it four out of five, adding, "The teen market has become somewhat more crowded since East 17's last single, but their stock is still high and this unusual track should confirm their standing behind
Take That
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." Ted Kessler from ''
Select'' wrote that "It's Alright" "could grace a
Galliano album". German band
Culture Beat
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reviewed it for ''
Smash Hits
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'', giving it three out of five.
Tania Evans said, "I like the song, the chords are nice and the contrast where it speeds up. What they do isn't so bad." Buddy Iahn noted that "It's Alright" "has some
techno
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influences, particularly in the chorus".
Chart performance
In Europe, "It's Alright" peaked at number one in France, Ireland and Switzerland while reaching number two in both Germany and Lithuania. Additionally, the single was a top-10 hit in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom, as well as on the
Eurochart Hot 100
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, where it reached number four. In the UK, "It's Alright" peaked at number three during its seventh week on the
UK Singles Chart, on 9 January 1994.
The song also was a top-20 hit in Denmark and a top-30 hit in Sweden. Outside Europe, it reached number one in Australia, where it spent seven consecutive weeks at the top and ended the year as the fourth-highest-selling single.
In Israel, the song spent five weeks at number one.
[5 weeks at No. 1 (7 December 1993, 14 December 1993, 21 December 1993, 28 December 1993 and 4 January 1994)] "It's Alright" earned a
gold record
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in France, a
silver record in the UK, and a
platinum record
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in Australia and Germany.
Music video
The music video for "It's Alright" was directed by Chris Clunn and Lawrence Watson. They had previously directed the video for "
Slow It Down". "It's Alright" begins with band members
Brian Harvey
Brian Lee Harvey (born 8 August 1974) is an English singer from London. He was the lead singer of pop group East 17. The later incarnation of the band, E-17, had two top 20 singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1998 and 1999, with the album ...
and
Tony Mortimer in a dark room, in front of a red stage curtain. Harvey sings while Mortimer plays the piano. As the rhythm kicks in, the band appears performing on a stage in front of a large crowd of young people. Different colors appear in the backdrop throughout the video, and the members of the band often performs while standing on large pyramide-like stairs. As the video nears its end, we're back with Harvey in front of the red stage curtain again. "It's Alright" received
heavy rotation on
MTV Europe
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Initia ...
and was A-listed on Germany's
VIVA. The video was later made available on
London Records
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' official
YouTube
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channel in 2017, and as of early 2025, it had generated more than 24 million views.
Track listings
* CD and 7-inch single
# "It's Alright" (The Guvnor mix) – 4:43
# "It's Alright" (The Ballad mix) – 5:18
* CD maxi
# "It's Alright" (The Guvnor mix) – 4:43
# "It's Alright" (The Ballad mix) – 5:18
# "It's Alright" (Diss-cuss mix) – 6:53
# "It's Alright" (Diss-cuss dub) – 7:02
# "It's Alright" (Uncle Bob's All Strung Out mix) – 7:08
* 12-inch maxi
# "It's Alright" (The Guvnor mix)
# "It's Alright" (Diss-Buss mix)
# "It's Alright" (Uncle Bob's All Strung Out mix)
* CD maxi – Remixes
# "It's Alright" (Uncle Bob's All Strung Out mix) – 7:10
# "It's Alright" (Big Boss mix) – 3:42
# "It's Alright" (Swing mix) – 3:53
# "It's Alright" (BiffCo mix) – 8:59
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Release history
Kim Wilde version
English singer and songwriter
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer. She first gained success in 1981 with her debut single "Kids in America", which peaked at no. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award for Best British Female solo ...
recorded a cover of "It's Alright" for 2011 for her 12th album, ''
Snapshots'' (2011). It was released as a double lead single with "
Sleeping Satellite", originally performed by
Tasmin Archer, on 19 August 2011. A
Groove Coverage remix of the song was also released, as the
B-side
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to the album's second single, "
To France".
Music video
The accompanying music video for "It's Alright" premiered on 28 July 2011 exclusively on the German website of video hosting service
MyVideo. It was recorded at the Kameha Hotel in
Bonn
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and was directed by Nikolaj Georgiew.
The video features Wilde and her band in a conference room at the hotel, where they perform the song. In between, there are segments featuring Wilde singing in other areas of the hotel.
Track listings
* CD single
# "It's Alright" (radio edit) – 3:20
# "
Sleeping Satellite" (radio edit) – 3:30
* Digital download
# "It's Alright" (radio edit) – 3:20
# "Sleeping Satellite" (radio edit) – 3:30
# "It's Alright" (music video) – 3:14
# "Sleeping Satellite" (music video) – 3:33
Charts
In popular culture
The song came back to the public eye in February 2009, with the yoghurt company
Müller
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** Müller Milk & Ingredients, a UK subsidiary of the German company
* Müller (store), a German retail chain
* GMD Müller, a Swiss aerial lift manufacturi ...
playing "It's Alright" as the background song for their new advert. In the same year, it was featured in another advert, this time for
More Th>n car insurance. In 2010, it was also used in the final montage in the series-ending episode of ''
Big Brother's Big Mouth'' in the United Kingdom.
In June 2015 the song was featured in an advertisement for the mobile network
3, in which it is
lip-synched by a purple puppet, made by
Jim Henson's Creature Shop
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History
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, named Jackson.
References
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1993 singles
1994 singles
2011 singles
East 17 songs
Kim Wilde songs
Number-one singles in Australia
SNEP Top Singles number-one singles
Number-one singles in Israel
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Number-one singles in Switzerland
Songs written by Tony Mortimer
Song recordings produced by Richard Stannard (songwriter)
1992 songs
London Records singles