"Uptight (Everything's Alright)" — Stevie Wonder's 1965 Motown hit, covered by the Stones in their live sets.
(Stewie Wonder)
Baby, everything is all right, uptight, out of sight
Baby, everything is all right, uptight, out of sight
I'm a poor man's son, from across the railroad tracks,
the only shirt I own , is hanging on my back,
but I'm the envy of every single guy
since I'm the apple of my girls eye
when we go out stepping on the town.
For a while my money's low,
and my suit's out of style, but it's all right
if my clothes aren't new,
out of sight, because my heart is true,
she says baby everything is all right,
uptight, out of sight, baby everything is
all right, uptight, clean out of sight.
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- Written by Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby, and Sylvia Moy. Stevie Wonder's breakthrough at age 15. The Stones covered it in their live repertoire, reflecting their deep Motown influences.