Better Be Good To Me

Holly Knight / Mark Chapman / Nicky Chinn

A prisoner of your love
Entangled in your web
Hot whispers in the night
I'm captured by your spell captured
Oh, yes, I'm touched by this show of emotion
Should I be fractured by your lack of devotion?
Should I?
Should I?

Oh, you better be good to me
That's how it's got to be now
'Cause I don't have no use
For what you loosely call the truth
And you better be good to me
Come on! Come on! Be good to me

I think it's only so right
That we don't need to fight
We stand face to face
And you present your case
Yes, I know you keep telling me that you love me
And I really do want to believe
But did you think I'd just accept you in blind faith
Oh, sure babe anything to please you
But you better be good to me

That's how it's got to be now
'Cause I don't have the time for your overloaded lines
And you better be good to me
Be good to me

And I really don't see
Why it's so hard to be
Good to me?
And, you know
And I don't understand
What's your plan
That you can't
Be good to me
Why can't you be good to me?

Trivia about the song Better Be Good To Me by Tina Turner

On which albums was the song “Better Be Good To Me” released by Tina Turner?
Tina Turner released the song on the albums “Private Dancer” in 1983, “Tina Live in Europe” in 1988, “Simply The Best” in 1991, “The Collected Recordings: Sixties To Nineties” in 2004, “All The Best: The Hits” in 2005, “All The Best” in 2005, and “Tina Live” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Better Be Good To Me” by Tina Turner?
The song “Better Be Good To Me” by Tina Turner was composed by Holly Knight, Mark Chapman, and Nicky Chinn.

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