Lyrics to
It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right

Released by Dolly Parton in 1977
From the Album: Here You Come Again |

This version of It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right was released by Dolly Parton in 1977.

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Hello, are you free tonight
I like your looks, I love your smile
Could I use you for a while,
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

The amber sunset glow has died
My needs are very much alive
Is it ok if I stop by
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It’s all wrong, but it’s all right
Just close your eyes and hold me tight
Tell me sexy lovin’ lines
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It may be wrong if we make love
But I just need someone so much
And who knows it might last for life
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It’s all wrong, but it’s all right
Just close your eyes and hold me tight
Tell me sexy lovin’ lines
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It’s all wrong, but it’s all right
Just close your eyes and fantasize
Tell me sexy lovin’ lines
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It’s all wrong, but it’s all right
Just close your eyes and hold me tight
Tell me sexy lovin’ lines
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right

It’s all wrong, but it’s all right
Just close your eyes and fantasize
Tell me sexy lovin’ lines
It’s all wrong, but it’s all right


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Dolly Parton has released many songs over the years besides It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right. Dolly Parton released songs from 1967 to 2005 spanning across albums like Hello, I'm Dolly, Just Because I'm A Woman, My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy, In The Good Old Days, As Long As I Love, The Fairest Of Them All, A Real Live Dolly, Coat Of Many Colors, The Golden Streets Of Glory, Joshua, Touch Your Woman, My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner, Bubbling Over, My Tennessee Mountain Home, Love Is Like A Butterfly, Jolene, Dolly: The Seeker / We Used To, The Bargain Store, All I Can Do, New Harvest... First Gathering, Here You Come Again, Heartbreaker, Great Balls Of Fire, 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Heartbreak Express, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, Burlap & Satin, Rhinestone, The Great Pretender, Real Love, Rainbow, White Limozeen, Home For Christmas, Eagle When She Flies, Straight Talk, Slow Dancing With The Moon, Heartsongs: Live From Home, Something Special, Treasures, Hungry Again, The Grass Is Blue, Precious Memories, Little Sparrow, Halos & Horns, For God And Country, and Those Were The Days. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Dolly Parton.

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About Lyrics and It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right by Dolly Parton

The lyrics for It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right are defined as the words making up the song released by Dolly Parton in 1977. It also includes the verses and words used by the background chorus in the song. Like many hit songs, the lyrics to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right have different meanings to different people. While it is clear in some of the lyrics what the artist is trying to really say, only Dolly Parton and those working with them know all of the meanings behind all of the lyrics to their songs.

Some folks are interested in word and phrase etymology. It is easy to understand the lyrics to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right by Dolly Parton if you think through it. The word "lyric" itself derives from the Latin word lyricus, with the actual English word lyrics applied to the definition "words set to music" listed in Stainer and Barrett's 1876 Dictionary of Musical Terms. Continuing the chain, the Latin word lyricus derives from the Greek word λυρικός or lyrikós. This somewhat means "poetry accompanied by the lyre" or "words set to music." You can easily see that by looking at the background of the word lyric, that the "lyrics to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right" means the words set to the music of It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right, or poetry accompanied by the lyre played by Dolly Parton. The singular form "lyric" is still used to mean the complete words to a song. However, the singular form lyric is also commonly used to refer to a specific line (or phrase) within a song's lyrics. Hence, by this analysis of word structure, you could say that the lyric to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right and the lyrics to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right are both one and the same thing. None of this talk about the word Lyrics is really relevant to fans of Dolly Parton who came here looking just for the lyrics to It’S All Wrong, But It’S All Right, but we feel it is still fun to learn what's behind commonly used words and lyrics in songs.

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