Good Music

Album: Good Music (1987)
Charted: 83
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  • (Joan Jett/Kenny Laguna)

    Everyone that I can see is gettin' right in tow
    Changin' songs to be on the radio
    Now there are things that I believe in
    I'd never sell my soul
    It always feels so good to hear good music

    I need good music--Good good music
    It always feels so good to hear good music

    How can I get back to you when I'm so far from home
    In any port or foreign shore-alone
    So many ways to be betrayed believe me when I say
    I think that I would die without good music

    I need good music--Good good music
    It always feels so good to hear good music
    I know that I would die without good music

    I need good music--Good good music
    It always feels so good to hear good music
    I know that I would die without good music

    And even though you might think it's funny
    I couldn't care if there ain't no money
    I'm a little mixed up
    But I'll be alright
    If I can hear a loud guitar all night
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

    I need good music--Good good music
    It always feels so good to hear good music
    It always feels so good to hear good music




    Writer/s: CANDY DULFER, MARIO DEWANN JAMES, PRIESE PRINCE LAMONT BOARD
    Publisher: CTM Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Ed from Canton, OhJoan Jett's driving guitar with the beach boy's harmonies make this such a cool song. Actually the whole album is great.
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