"Everything's OK" is the 28th studio album by American soul singer Al Green, released in 2005. The album marked Green's return to secular music after a period of focusing on gospel music. Produced by Green himself along with Willie Mitchell, the album continues Green's signature smooth and soulful sound, blending elements of R&B, soul, and gospel.
Featuring tracks like "Everything's OK," "Build Me Up," and "Be My Baby," the album showcases Green's powerful vocals and emotive delivery. The songs touch on themes of love, romance, and personal growth, reflecting Green's introspective approach to songwriting.
While "Everything's OK" received positive reviews from critics for its timeless sound and Green's impeccable vocal performances, it didn't achieve the same commercial success as some of his earlier albums. Nevertheless, it is praised by fans as a solid addition to Green's extensive discography and a testament to his enduring talent as a soul music icon.