Right On

Right On may refer to:

Television

  • Right On (TV series), a Canadian youth television series
  • "Right On" (Beavis and Butt-head), an episode of Beavis and Butt-head
  • Print media

  • Right On!, an American teen magazine catering to African-American readers
  • Music

    Albums

  • Right On! (Jenny Lee Lindberg album), 2015
  • Right On (The Supremes album), 1970
  • Right On (Wilson Pickett album), 1970
  • Songs

  • "Right On" (Marvin Gaye song), the seventh track on Marvin Gaye's landmark album What's Going On
  • "Right On", by OMC, 1996
  • "Right On", by Boogaloo Joe Jones from Right On Brother, 1970
  • "Right On", by Ike Turner, 1972
  • "Right On", by The Rascals from Search and Nearness, 1970
  • Right-On

    Right-On is the third album of jazz and pop standards by Swiss jazz drummer Charly Antolini featuring UK tenor sax player Dick Morrissey.

    Track listing

  • "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (Jerry Brainin & Buddy Bernier)
  • "You've Changed" (Carey & Fischer)
  • "Just Look at Me Now"
  • "I Concentrate on You" (Cole Porter)
  • "I'm Walking"
  • "The Gypsy" (Billy Reid)
  • "London by Night" (Carroll Coates)
  • "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" (Ellington & Webster)
  • "You and the Night and the Music" (Schwartz & Dietz)
  • Personnel

  • Charly Antolini - drums
  • Dick Morrissey - tenor saxophone
  • Brian Dee - piano
  • Len Skeat - bass
  • Right On!

    Right On! was an American teen magazine first published by the Laufer Company in 1972 with editor/creator Judy Wieder and art director William Cragun. It continued publishing to c. 2011 and focused on African-American celebrities. It was later published by Dorchester Media.

    History and profile

    The magazine was born in 1972, out of the desire to have a teen idol type magazine for African Americans. Like Tiger Beat did with White American and Hispanic celebrities, Right On! covered everything and everyone African-American and involved in the entertainment business. It also offered female readers make-up tips, and had a pen pals section as well.

    During its early years, Right On! focused primarily on the lives and careers of The Jackson 5, featuring numerous interviews with each Jackson family member by editor Judy Wieder, as well as Motown labelmates The Temptations and Diana Ross. In the 1980s Right On! was instrumental in the popularity of R&B teen group New Edition.

    See also

  • Tiger Beat
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Right On

    by: Wilson Pickett

    Ooo ooo ooo yeah
    La la la, la la la la la la la (x2)
    A girl I wanted all my life
    I asked her to be my wife
    She said yes (she said yes)
    I didn't have money for a wedding band
    Still she went & took my hand
    She said yes (she said yes)
    La la la, la la la la la la la (x2)
    Her folks had some other plan
    For her to marry another man
    She said no (she said no, she said no)
    They didn't particularly care for me
    But our love was meant to be
    'Cause she said yes (she said yes, she said yes)
    La la la, la la la la la la la (x2)
    Ooo yeah
    (Instrumental)
    Listen, I'm thankful for love I've found
    Thank you for changin' my life around
    Thank you for the love you gave me day by day, oh
    Other love has come & gone
    But our love seems to linger on
    'Cause she said yes, oh yes she did (she said yes)
    While other loves have faded away
    Our love grows stronger day by day
    'Cause she said yes (she said yes)
    (Repeat & fade):
    La la la, la la la la la la la




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