A late 90s blues song that has no known facts about it. While the only known publish date is 1998, copyright registrations for this song date back to its creation in 1986.
[Introduction]
Ready?
Yeah baby
Landlord's blues
[Verse 1]
Well you can rent me for a month, for a week, or one night
Everybody wants me cause I do it just right
My heart and soul's for lease on call night and day
I'm sittin' on the gold mine
I'm ready to play
[Chorus]
I got a good thang
The kind you'd wanna keep
But I'm only rentin'
And Lord I don't come cheap
[Verse 2]
I got a twenty-four hour service and the client's always right
I can shake it for an hour
I can swing it all night
I'm guaranteed to get you off
I'm sure you think it's nice
Well I'm all yours baby
If you can pay the price
[Chorus]
I got a good thang
The kind you'd wanna keep
Well I'm only rentin'
And I don't come cheap
Yeah!
[Verse 3]
I get in lots of funny positions
I know all kinds of great tricks
I'm sure that I can please you
No matter how you get your kicks
I do it with passion and tender love and care
Throw me a contract
And baby I'll be there
[Chorus]
I got a good thang
The kind you'd wanna keep
And I'm only renting
And I don't come cheap
Yeah!
[Verse 4]
I get in lots of funny positions
I know all tricks
I'm sure that I can please you
No matter how you get your kicks
I do it with passion and tender love and care
Well throw me a contract
And baby I'll be there
[Chorus]
I got a good thang
The kind you'd wanna keep
But I'm only renting
And I don't come cheap
Good Thang (I Don’t Come Cheap) was written by Paul Cooper.
Good Thang (I Don’t Come Cheap) was produced by Paul Cooper.
Paul Cooper released Good Thang (I Don’t Come Cheap) on Thu Jan 01 1998.