It's All Right with Me is a Cole Porter show tune written for the 1953 Broadway musical Can-Can. It was introduced by Peter Cookson as the Parisian judge Aristide Forestier and was first recorded and released in 1953, appearing on the Can-Can cast recording. The song is a haunting, torchy number that moves between major and minor keys, and it has become a standard across jazz and pop. Notable covers include Bing Crosby (1955), Ella Fitzgerald (1956), Frank Sinatra (1959 film version and 1984 album), Sonny Rollins and Erroll Garner (both in 1956), Crystal Gayle (1977), Tom Waits (1990), and Natalie Cole (2008). It also features in the 1997 musical High Society, with a 1998 Broadway revival performance by Melissa Errico.