'''I'm Alright''' (aka '''I Know''') is a song written by [[Bo Diddley]] and released originally on his 1962 '''Bo Diddley's A Twister''' album. The following year a live version of the song was released on his ultra-rare 1963 live record, '''Bo Diddley's Beach Party'''. It was subsequently covered (and credited to, apparently) by the [[Rolling Stones]], on both their 1965 live EP '''Got LiVE If You Want It''' and their 1966 live LP of the same name. These versions feature Brian Jones' crunching tremelo-heavy lead guitar, and Keith Richards teaming up with Bill Wyman to anchor the main riff.
'''I'm Alright''' is a song on [[Jars of Clay]]'s album [[If I Left The Zoo]]. A [[Gospel music|Gospel]] choir performs during part of the song.
'''I'm Alright''' is also a song by [[Horrorcore]] group [[Twiztid]] from their 2000 album [[Freek Show]]. This song deals with suicide and Twiztid telling the Victims family and friend's to move on, it is better this way. After 1 minute and 10 seconds of silence it goes into a hidden track with real recordings from fans on the group's hotline voicemail.
'''I'm Alright''' is also an instrumental written by guitarist and composer [[Neil Zaza]].
'''I'm Alright''' is also the title of a [[Kenny Loggins]] song from the soundtrack for the [[1980]] movie [[Caddyshack]].
'''I'm Alright''' is also the title of a song and [[I'm Alright (Album)|album]] from [[country music]] artist [[Jo Dee Messina]]