Good Times Bad Times

Jimmy Page / John Bonham / John Paul Jones

In the days of my youth
I was told what it means to be a man
Now I've reached that age
I've tried to do all those things the best I can
No matter how I try
I find my way into the same old jam

Good times, bad times
You know I had my share
When my woman left home
For a brown eyed man
Well, I still don't seem to care

Sixteen, I fell in love with a girl as sweet as could be
Only took a couple of days 'till she was rid of me
She swore that she would be all mine
And love me till the end
But when I whispered in her ear
I lost another friend, oh

Good times, bad times
You know I've had my share
When my woman left home
For a brown eyed man
Well, I still don't seem to care

Good times, bad times
You know I've had my share
When my woman left home
For a brown eyed man
Well, I still don't seem to care

I know what it means to be alone
I sure do wish I was at home
I don't care what the neighbors say
I'm gonna love you each and every day
You can feel the beat within my heart
Realize, sweet babe, we ain't ever gonna part

Trivia about the song Good Times Bad Times by Led Zeppelin

On which albums was the song “Good Times Bad Times” released by Led Zeppelin?
Led Zeppelin released the song on the albums “Led Zeppelin” in 1969, “Early Days: Best Of Led Zeppelin (vol.1)” in 1978, “Latter Days: Best Of Led Zeppelin (vol.2)” in 2002, “Mothership” in 2007, and “Celebration Day (Live)” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Good Times Bad Times” by Led Zeppelin?
The song “Good Times Bad Times” by Led Zeppelin was composed by Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones.

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