Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
This is one of Dewey Martin"s (the drummer’s) vocal showcases. It is often been suspected that he sung the vocal part at the beginning of “Broken Arrow.”
[Intro]
Huh, ha, hoo, now, huh
Now, now, now, now, now, now
[Verse 1]
Now look what I've done, it seems that I own some
As all it turn back now to see that
Bein' all of the good times and all of my fat lines
Upstaging a climaxing dream, yeah
[Chorus]
'Cause if it's all right to be your good time boy
If it's all right, be your good boy
If it's all right to be your good time boy
If it's all right, it's all right, yeah
Sock it to me, now, now, now
[Verse 2]
Why should I mind if I step right out of line
And I get caught by her, get caught by her, lucky me, yeah?
'Cause now I've loved a few, that's why they call me, call me "good old dude"
And I can't, I can't change right now it seems, yeah
[Chorus]
If it's all right to be your good time boy
If it's all right, be your good boy
If it's all right to be your good time boy
If it's all right, it's all right, yeah
Sock it to me now
Groove it on me now
You lay it on me now, ooh
[Baritone Saxophone Solo]
[Outro]
Sock it to me, baby
If it's all right, be your boy, be your boy
And it's all right, be your boy
Good Time Boy was written by Richie Furay.
Good Time Boy was produced by Dewey Martin.
Buffalo Springfield released Good Time Boy on Sat Nov 18 1967.
Norris Badeaux is credited as playing baritone saxophone at neilyoungarchives.com.
First hand reports of performing credits on this album should be taken seriously, given the sometimes incomplete, if not inaccurate, nature of some of them. For example, there is this about “Good Time Boy” from steph...