About the Song

In the annals of rock and roll history, few couples have left an indelible mark quite like Ike & Tina Turner. Their electrifying stage presence, soulful vocals, and raw, untamed energy made them one of the most captivating acts of the 1960s. Their music, a potent blend of R&B, blues, and rock and roll, resonated with audiences worldwide, and their influence on the genre is undeniable.

It’s Gonna Work Out Fine, released in 1961, stands as a testament to their enduring legacy. This infectious R&B number, penned by Rose Marie McCoy and Joe Seneca, is a beacon of positivity and resilience, offering a message of hope amidst life’s inevitable trials and tribulations.

From the opening notes, the song exudes an infectious energy that sets the stage for Tina Turner’s impassioned vocals. Her voice, a potent blend of power and vulnerability, soars through the melody, conveying both heartache and unwavering determination. Ike Turner’s guitar work, sharp and stinging, adds a layer of urgency, while the rhythm section provides a steady, propulsive beat that keeps the listener moving.

The lyrics, deceptively simple yet profoundly moving, speak to the universal human experience of overcoming adversity. “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine” is a declaration of faith, a reassurance that no matter how dark things may seem, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. This message of hope and perseverance has resonated with listeners for generations, making the song an enduring classic.

It’s Gonna Work Out Fine is more than just a catchy tune; it is an anthem of resilience, a reminder that even in the face of hardship, we have the strength to overcome. It is a song that has inspired countless individuals, and its message of hope continues to resonate today. As Ike & Tina Turner themselves sang, “It’s gonna work out fine, yeah, yeah, it’s gonna work out fine.”

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Lyric

… Darling (yes Tina) it’s time to get next to me
(Honey that was my plan from the very beginning)
Darling (un huh) I never thought that this could be
(What you mean) oh yeah
… Your lips set my soul on fire
You could be my one desire
Oh darling (yes yes) I think it’s gonna work out fine
(It’s gonna work out fine)
… I wanna tell you something ike
Ike, I went to see the preacher man
(The preacher man, you must be losin your mind)
… I started (strated what) I started making wedding plans
(Oh really) oh yeah
If your love is half as true as the love I offer you
… Oh darling (yes yes) I think it’s gonna work out fine
(It’s gonna work out fine)
I keep a tellin ya (I think it’s gonna work out fine)
… I get the feelin it’s a (gonna work out fine)
I keep a tellin you (I know it’s gonna work out fine)
I’m so glad that you’re mine all mine
… Remember (remember what) I used to call you dapper dan
(Yeah those were the good ole days)
But killer, forever and a lovin man (that’s me) oh yeah
A whole lot of love just to be your speed
But now pretty daddy I’m all you need
… Oh darling (yes yes) I know it’s gonna work out fine
(It’s gonna work out fine)
I keep a tellin ya (I think it’s gonna work out fine)
… I get the feelin it’s a (gonna work out fine)
I keep a tellin you (I know it’s gonna work out fine)
I want you to know it’s gonna work out fine

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