Good Times - Edie Brickell

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I spend a little time with you, I want a little more


Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that

And baby really, I don't have to
I don't have to go anywhere right now
You want some more, you want some more of this
Anywhere where you want baby, just
Just say it, just say it

Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that


Now I want those good, good, good times
And got those bad, bad, bad times
I want those good, good, good, good times
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Good Times Lyrics

You don't even have to try, it comes easy for you
The way you move is so appealing, it could make me cry
Go out drivin' with my friends in Bobby's big old beat up car
I'm with a lot of people then I wonder where you are

Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that

I don't wanna say, "Goodbye"
Don't wanna walk ya to the door
I spend a little time with you, I want a little more


Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that

And baby really, I don't have to
I don't have to go anywhere right now
You want some more, you want some more of this
Anywhere where you want baby, just
Just say it, just say it

Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
Good times, bad times, gimme some of that


Now I want those good, good, good times
And got those bad, bad, bad times
I want those good, good, good, good times
Gimme some of that

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Edie Brickell is an American singer/songwriter, born March 10, 1966 in Dallas (Oak Cliff), Texas.

In the late 1980s Brickell was the lead singer with the (now renamed) folk-rock group Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, whose 1988 debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars was a critical and commercial success. The band's follow-up album, Ghost of a Dog (1990), fared less well. As a solo artist, Brickell released Picture Perfect Morning (1994) and Volcano (2003). In 2006 she reunited with some of the original members of the New Bohemians and they released the Stranger Things album.

Brickell had a role as a folk singer in the 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July. Her version of Bob Dylan's "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" is featured on the film's soundtrack. Many computer users know her from the "Good Times" video which was included as part of the multimedia samples on the Windows 95 installation CD-ROM.

Brickell married songwriter Paul Simon in 1992. They have three children. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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