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Traffic, Dave Mason and Feelin' Alright

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American Songwriter · 11h
The Story Behind Dave Mason’s Most Covered Song, ‘Feelin’ Alright?’
Feelin’ Alright?,” penned by Dave Mason, expressing his resentment over an unrequited love, is Mason's most covered song by a wide margin.

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Dave Mason, Co-Founder of Traffic Known for 'We Just Disagree' and 'Feelin’ Alright,' Dies at 79
 · 11h · on MSN
Dave Mason dies – photos of the Rock Hall legend and Traffic star's career
 · 20h
Dave Mason, Songwriter Who Co-Founded Traffic, Dies at 79
Dave Mason, the English singer, songwriter and guitarist who wrote mainstays of the classic-rock canon like “Feelin’ Alright?” and “Only You Know and I Know,” and who was a founding member of the semi...

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 · 23h
Dave Mason, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Who Co-Founded Traffic and Sang ‘Feelin’ Alright’ and ‘We Just Disagree,’ Dies at 79
 · 4h
Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic and former member of Fleetwood Mac, dies at 79
 · 5h
Legendary songwriter, founding member of ’70s rock band dies at 79
He penned the group’s biggest U.K. hit “Hole in My Shoe” and the enduring classic “Feelin’ Alright?” — which Joe Cocker later turned into a rock radio staple.

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 · 13h
Legendary guitarist dies at 79; was ‘the Forrest Gump of rock’
 · 21h
Dave Mason, ‘We Just Disagree’ Singer And Traffic Co-Founder, Dies At 79
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Matthew McConaughey Trademarks His Iconic Phrase ‘Alright, Alright, Alright’ in Attempt to Stop AI Misuse

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AOL
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Matthew McConaughey trademarks ‘Alright, alright, alright’ to prevent ‘AI misuse’ of his iconic catchphrase

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Facing Sample Lawsuit, Travis Scott Says Nobody Can Own a Copyright on ‘Alright, Alright, Alright’

The star rapper is accused of using a famous sample without a license, but his lawyers say he only used a common phrase that's too basic to be locked up by one person. By Bill Donahue Travis Scott is asking a federal judge to end a lawsuit accusing him of ...
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