Good Times

Album: Picture Perfect Morning (1994)
Charted: 40 60
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  • You don't even have to try
    It comes easy for you
    The way you move is so appealing it could make me cry
    Go out drivin' with my friends
    In bobby's big old beat up car
    I'm with a lot of people then, I wonder were you are

    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Ooh woo ooh

    I don't wanna say goodbye
    Don't wanta walk ya to the door
    I spent a little time with you, I want a little more

    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Ooh woo ooh

    [Barry White]
    And baby really, I don't have to
    I have to go anywhere right now
    You want some more, you want some more of this
    Anywhere where, were ever you want baby, just,
    Say it
    Ah
    Just say it

    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Good times, bad times gimme some of that
    Ooh woo ooh

    Now want those good, good, good times
    And got those bad, bad, bad times
    I want those good, good, good ,good times
    Gimme some that Writer/s: EDIE ARLISA BRICKELL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Jim from Sf (bay Area), CaLooooooove Edie Brickell! Her new CD with The "Gaddabouts" comes out in January 2011.
  • Frank from Brampton, Ontario, CanadaThis is a very nice melodic tune. Edie has quite the talented voice, not only this one but any of her songs with the New Bohemians.

    But.... anyways.... I'm not sure what the song is about but I like it nonetheless.
  • Dave Malkoff from San Francisco, CaVideo was featured on the original Windows95 CD-ROM. Microsoft wanted to show it's new video playing technology. The other featured song was Buddy Holly by Weazer.
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