Good For Me

Album: Heart In Motion (1991)
Charted: 60 8
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  • You like to dance and listen to the music
    I like to sing with the band
    You like your hands splashing in the ocean
    But I like my feet on the sand
    Does anybody have it any better?
    Isn't it easy to see just how well we fit together?

    When I start to sing the blues
    You pull out my dancing shoes
    I think you could be so good for me
    You get brave when I get shy
    Just another reason why
    I think you could be so good for me
    So good

    You like to drive like Mario Andretti
    I like it taking my time
    But let me say wherever you are going
    You know it suits me just fine
    Does anybody have it any better?
    Isn't it easy to see just how well we fit together?

    When I start to sing the blues
    You pull out my dancing shoes
    I think you could be so good for me (good for me baby)

    You get brave when I get shy
    Just another reason why
    I think you could be so good for me

    You get brave when I get shy
    Another reason why
    You could be so good for
    Good for me, baby
    Good for me, baby
    When I want to sing the blues
    Good for me, baby

    Oh, when I want to sing the blues
    Good for me, baby
    You could be so good
    Good for me, baby

    When I want to sing the blues
    Good for me, baby
    Oh, when I want to sing the blues
    Good for me, baby
    When I want to sing the blues
    You could be so good
    Good for me, baby
    When I want to sing the blues
    Good for me, baby
    When I want to sing the blues Writer/s: Amy Lee Grant, Jay Gruska, Tom Snow, Wayne Kirkpatrick
    Publisher: KAREN SCHAUBEN PUBLISHING ADMINISTRATION, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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