Good Times

Sam Cooke

Everybody get in the groove and let the good times roll
I'm gonna stay here till I soothe my soul
If it take all night long

Yeah, it might be one o'clock and it might be three
Time don't mean that much to me
I ain't had that much fun since I don't know when
And I might not feel this good again

Oh, get in the groove and let the good times roll
I'm gonna stay here till I soothe my soul
If it take all night long
Yeah, all night
Takes all day
All night
And all day
I'm gonna get in the groove and let the good times roll
Stay here till I soothe my soul
If it takes all night long, yeah

It might be one o'clock, and it might be three
I don't care, 'cause time means nothin' to me
I ain't been swingin' since I don't know when
And I might not be swingin' this way again

Oh, get in the groove and let the good times roll
You can stay here 'til you soothe your soul
If it takes all night long, yeah

All night, and all day
All night, and all day
I'm gon' stay here, I ain't gonna move
Come on, soul brotha, help me find the groove
I don't care who's knockin' on the door

Trivia about the song Good Times by Aretha Franklin

On which albums was the song “Good Times” released by Aretha Franklin?
Aretha Franklin released the song on the albums “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You” in 1967, “Aretha Franklin” in 1967, “Soul Queen” in 2007, and “The Queen Of Soul” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Good Times” by Aretha Franklin?
The song “Good Times” by Aretha Franklin was composed by Sam Cooke.

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