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Real Good Feel Good Song - Mel McDaniel



     
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Did ya ever wake up in the mornin' nothing was a goin' right
Spent the whole night fussin' and a fightin' with your wife?Bills out in the mailbox you know that you can't pay
Then you try to leave for work and your cars been towed away?
What you needed was a'Real Good Feel Good Song'
One that makes you feel alright when everything goes wrong
One that makes you move your feet and makes you sing along
You need a 'Real Good Feel Good Song'A friend of mine was a workin' hard, savin' all his pay
Like Jesse James, the IRS stole most of it away
Then he got chased by a street gangAnd he finally found a phone
He called up the police and they put him on hold
What he needed was a'Real Good Feel Good Song'
One that makes you feel alright when everything goes wrong
One that makes you move your feet and makes you sing along
You need a 'Real Good Feel Good Song'They say, music charms the savage beast and I believe it's true
Man's had it down thru' history when he's had the blues
He'd find a drum to beat on and a horn that he could blowYou know it worked for the children of a Israel
At the walls of Jericho
They brought the house down with a'Real Good Feel Good Song'

One that makes you feel alright when everything goes wrong
One that makes you move your feet and makes you sing along
You need a 'Real Good Feel Good Song''Real Good Feel Good Song'
One that makes you feel alright when everything goes wrong
One that makes you move your feet and makes you sing along
You need a 'Real Good Feel Good Song'
You need a 'Real Good Feel Good Song'

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Mel McDaniel (born September 6, 1942 in Checotah, Oklahoma; raised in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, died March 31, 2011 in Tennessee) is an American country music singer. His hitmaking years were the 1980s; his hits include "Louisiana Saturday Night," "Stand Up," "Anger and Tears," "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," "I Call It Love" and a remake of Chuck Berry's "Let It Roll (Let It Rock)." McDaniel was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and made frequent appearances on the show.


Read more about Mel McDaniel on Last.fm.


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