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  1. Dec 30, 2008 · 1950s rockabilly star Charlie Gracie doing "I'm All Right", a song written by a friend as a tribute to the late Eddie Cochran, at the Lincoln Center Outdoor Festival, summer 2007.

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  3. superbe chanson en hommage à l'inoubliable Eddie Cochran du cd i'm all rightmerci Charlie.

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  4. Jun 21, 2024 · [Chorus] Good luck, Charlie. I hope you're happy. This isn't what you wanted. You know that it's her or nothin' [Verse 2] Now when you fly over Michigan I'll bet you see her (Mm) Right on the...

  5. Charlie Gracie, I’m All right by LANARK RECORDS: Listen to songs by LANARK RECORDS on Myspace, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share.

  6. Charlie Gracie was Philadelphia's first rock & roll star, the first successful artist on that city's famed Cameo Records, an early regular on American Bandstand, and a skilled rockabilly-style guitarist. He is best known for the 1957 hit single "Butterfly," which rose to number one on the Billboard charts.

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  8. Charlie Gracie is one of a diminishing number of rock& roll innovators, who continues to actively perform. A native of South Philadelphia, he became the first successful recording star of the "Rock Era" to emerge from that neighborhood. In 1957, Charlie's "Butterfly" topped the American and British music charts, selling over 3 million copies.