DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Too Good To You - Josh Kelley



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Too Good To You Lyrics


Oh, you are a contradiction
My beautiful addiction
The more you get, the less you want
A dead-on prediction
Was I too easy with the truth?
Was I kind when you wanted cruel?
I laid a ray of sunshine down for you to follow
I gave you every ounce of my love
But we lost tomorrow
Or was I too good to you?
You were out, I brought you in
Out of the weather, you were happy, baby
We were getting better and better
Was I too good to you, baby?
Tell me now, was I too good to you?
You are the main attraction
A physical reaction
And yet, the more you need

The less you see, love is a distraction
Oh, was I too easy with the truth?
Was I kind when you wanted cruel?
I laid a ray of sunshine down for you to follow
I gave you every ounce of my love
But we lost tomorrow
Was I too good to you?
You were out I brought you in
Out of the weather, you were happy, baby
We were getting better and better, Lord
Was I too good to you, baby?
Tell me now, was I too good to you?
Should I have held on, should I have held back
Could I have done so much more than that
You couldn't receive, you wouldn't believe
And now I'm just waiting out the days we're not together
I said I'm waiting out the days
Lay a ray of sunshine down for you to follow
I gave you every ounce of my love
But we lost tomorrow
Was I too good to you?
You were out I brought you in
Out of the weather, you were happy, baby
We were getting better and better
Was I too good to you, baby?
Tell me now, was I too good to you?
I lay a ray of sunshine down for you to follow
I gave you every ounce of my love, but we lost tomorrow
Was I too good to you, baby?
Tell me now was I too good to you?
All I know is the same old contradictions
Follow us wherever we go
You're beautiful, tell me was I too good to you, baby?
Tell me now was I too good to you?
You don't know how to feed and protect my love
So open up to where you belong, girl
Tell me, was I, was I too good to you?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Josh Kelley is a singer-songwriter who was born and raised in Augusta, Georgia. He began his musical odyssey at the age of 11 with a guitar. He later formed a band with his younger brother, Charles, during his teenage years called Inside Blue. At 14, the band released a five-song CD that struck the attention of a major label and led him to meeting James Brown on more than a few occasions.

Arriving at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, he had initial aspirations of being an art major, while also being a very capable golfer and a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

Kelley released his indie album Changing Faces in 2001, signing with Hollywood in 2002. Working with John Alagia as his producer, Kelley released For The Ride Home in 2003. He also made an appearance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2003. The song "Everybody Wants You" was recommended to be written by a friend to not forget who he is, while "Amazing" was possibly his first critically acclaimed hit.

Josh Kelley's 2011 record, Georgia Clay, was his first Country album; his previous work was more pop. Speaking with Songfacts in a 2011 interview, Kelley explained that Gone Like That was the song that actually started his journey into Country music. He said: "I had written and presented it to my music publisher to pitch to other artists, but they liked my demo so much they encouraged me to cut it. It was the first song I wrote that gave me the confidence to pursue a career as a Country singer."

His musical guise can be recognized akin to Jack Johnson, John Mayer, or Ben Harper.

Kelley remains a supporter of Napster-like sharing peer to peer applications for independent artists who have a difficult time receiving an audience. In fact, Kelley was "found" after accidentally targeting Eric Clinger at Hollywood Records with private spam messages using the Napster program.



User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Josh Kelley