Good (Live, Acoustic in Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
Looking around the house
Hidden behind the window and the door
Searching for signs of life but there's nobody home
Well, maybe I'm just too sure
Or maybe I'm just too frightened by the sound of it
Pieces of note fall down, but the letter said 'aha'
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, aw, good good good good good good
Sitting around the house
Watching the sun trace shadows on the floor
Searching for signs of life, but there's nobody home
Now maybe I'll call, or write you a letter
Now maybe we'll see on the Fourth of July
But I'm not too sure, and I'm not too proud
Well I'm not too sure, and I'm not too proud to say 'aha'
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, aw
So good
A-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-ah-ah-ah-wa
Yeah, you were so good.
Yeah, you were so good.
Yeah, that's right...
Hidden behind the window and the door
Searching for signs of life but there's nobody home
Well, maybe I'm just too sure
Or maybe I'm just too frightened by the sound of it
Pieces of note fall down, but the letter said 'aha'
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, aw, good good good good good good
Sitting around the house
Watching the sun trace shadows on the floor
Searching for signs of life, but there's nobody home
Now maybe I'll call, or write you a letter
Now maybe we'll see on the Fourth of July
But I'm not too sure, and I'm not too proud
Well I'm not too sure, and I'm not too proud to say 'aha'
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, aw
So good
A-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-wa-aha
It was good, living with you, aha
It was good, ah-ah-ah-ah-wa
Yeah, you were so good.
Yeah, you were so good.
Yeah, that's right...
Credits
Writer(s): Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann, Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber, William Murphy Iii
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Other Album Tracks
- Introduction (Dialogue)
- Spiderwebs (Live, Acoustic in Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
- We Are on the Radio! (Dialogue)
- Lump (Live, Acoustic in Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
- You're Not a Schmuck, I'm Not a Big Wig (Dialogue)
- She Came On (Live, Acoustic in Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
- We Want to Do Well (Dialogue)
- Good (Live, Acoustic in Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
- You Gotta Be Willing to Pioneer (Dialogue)
- What to Do with the Neutral (Live, In Studio at 107.7 the End Seattle)
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