Feel So Good [Take 1]

FREDERICK HIBBERT

As I was walking on Orange Street, I feel so lonely
And shook up and shook up and shook up for a little love, yeah
And I walked, and I walked, and I walked and I just couldn't find
Couldn't find, couldn't find that little love, yeah afterwards I feel so good
Afterwards I find my lover, I feel so good afterwards

As I was walking on that street, I feel so lonely
And shook up, and shook up and shook up for a slice of bread, yeah
And Mr. Walker's bakery was the only bakery I could check on
I could check on, I could check on, I could check on for a slice of bread
Then I feel so good afterwards, oh yeah, I feel so good afterwards

As I was walking on Orange Street, I feel so lonely
And shook up, and shook up and shook up for a little love, yeah
And I walked, and I walked, and I walked and I talked, and I talked
'Til I find a little love, oh Lord and I feel so good afterwards, yeah
I feel so good afterwards, Lord

As I was walking on that street afterwards
Yeah, and I feel so good afterwards
Yeah, and I was walking on Orange Street

Trivia about the song Feel So Good [Take 1] by Toots & the Maytals

When was the song “Feel So Good [Take 1]” released by Toots & the Maytals?
The song Feel So Good [Take 1] was released in 1973, on the album “From the Roots”.
Who composed the song “Feel So Good [Take 1]” by Toots & the Maytals?
The song “Feel So Good [Take 1]” by Toots & the Maytals was composed by FREDERICK HIBBERT.

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