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- The Five Man Electrical Band (known as The Staccatos from 1963 to 1968) is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario. They had many hits in Canada, including the top 10 entries "Half Past Midnight" (1967) (as The Staccatos), "Absolutely Right" (1971) and "I'm a Stranger Here" (1972).
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The Five Man Electrical Band (known as The Staccatos from 1963 to 1968) is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario. They had many hits in Canada, including the top 10 entries "Half Past Midnight" (1967) (as The Staccatos), "Absolutely Right" (1971) and "I'm a Stranger Here" (1972).
- Michael Crepin, Steve Hollingworth, Rick Smithers, Wes Reed, Brian Sim, Alan Wilmore
- 1963–1975, 1986–present
Dec 2, 2023 · “Absolutely Right” is a song by the Canadian rock band, Five Man Electrical Band, which was released in 1971 as part of their second studio album, “Good-bye, Columbus”. The song was written by Les Emmerson, who was the band’s lead vocalist and guitar player.
- Larry Cary
“Absolutely Right” was featured in Five Man Electrical Band’s album “Coming of Age” released in 1971. The album explores various themes of growing up, self-reflection, and personal growth. This song, in particular, stands out as a powerful testament to the importance of humility, forgiveness, and the capacity to change.
The Five Man Electrical Band (known as The Staccatos from 1963 to 1968) is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario. They had many hits in Canada, including the top 10 entries "Half Past Midnight" (1967) (as The Staccatos), "Absolutely Right" (1971) and "I'm a Stranger Here" (1972).