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Not to be confused with the similarly titled song from Changes, “You’re So Good” was a song written by Robert Stone and performed by The Monkees in 1969.
The song would be recorded during the album sessions for the band’s eighth album, The Monkees Present, but was left out by the time of the album’...
If you were an apple
I would take a bite
If you were a lemon
I would squeeze ya tight
You're so good I've got to have you
You're so good that nothin' else matters
You're so good, you're so good, you're so good for me
If you were a penny
You'd be good as gold
Now if you were a snowball
I would love ya cold
'Cause you're so good I've got to got to have you
You're so good that nothin' else matters
You're so good, you're so good, you're so good for me
If you were a candle
I would light your fire
If you were hot labour
I would never tire
'Cause you're so good I've got to got to have you
You're so good that nothin' else matters
You're so good, you're so good, you're so good, you're so good for me
You're so good for me
You're so good, you're so good, you're so good for me
You’re So Good was written by Robert Stone.
You’re So Good was produced by Michael Nesmith.
The Monkees released You’re So Good on Tue Mar 26 1996.