Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash - Well Alright lyrics
About this lyric:
“Well Alright” by Johnny Cash has been described as a jovial and lightweight song, a departure from the darker, moodier recordings he is often known for. It was rescued from Cash’s low ebb in the early 1990s and is part of a posthumous album titled ‘Songwriter’, which features previously unreleased demos from 1931.
The song tells a charming and flirtatious tale of a romantic encounter at a laundromat, with lines like "I opened up the dryer and I set it on soft and light / She said ‘be careful with my silk and lace’ and I said ‘well alright’". The track is adorned with twanging reverb-heavy electric guitar, upright bass, and Cash’s signature boom-chicka-boom rhythm.
Critics have noted that while the song is enjoyable and does not deserve to languish in obscurity, it likely wouldn’t have had the same impact or success if released during the early '90s without the influence of producer Rick Rubin, who later helped revitalize Cash’s career. The song is a testament to Cash’s enduring legacy and the treasures that can still be found in his extensive body of work, even after his passing. It’s a delightful addition for fans and a reminder of Cash’s versatility as an artist
I met her at the laundromat she was washing extra hot I said Don't you need a little help with that big load you got? She said no but did a double take and then she smiled and said I might As I rolled up my sleeves I said to myself Well alright well alright I put it on automatic and she sat down on the floor She said Just keep it on medium hot I've said I've done this before Then I opened up the dryer and I set it on soft line She said Be gentle with my silken layers And I said Well alright Well alright Her clothes were in the basket folded down so nice and warm She headed for the door when I said I will take you home She said I just live up the street I said It's a dangerous night Take my arm and I'll carry the basket And she said Well alright well alright The worlds have full of women and the worlds have full of men And sometimes one or the other opens up to let one in But the one I met at the laundromat that dangerous beautiful night Said Yes I do and yes I will And I said Well alright Dee doo dee roo doo Well alright