Lyrics
Good lovin'
Repetition of "Good lovin'" emphasizes the theme of seeking and expressing love.
Good lovin'
-Good lovin'
-Good lovin'
-Said I was feeling so bad. I asked my family doctor just what I had. I said doctor (Doctor)
The narrator is feeling unwell and consults a doctor about their condition.
Mr. MD (doctor)
-Now can you tell me what's ailin' me (doctor)
-He said "yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah." Simply, all I really need is
The doctor responds affirmatively and suggests that all the narrator needs is love.
Good lovin'
The narrator expresses the importance of "Good lovin'" as a remedy for their troubles.
(come on and gimmie that love)
-Good lovin'
-(all I need is love)
-Good lovin'
-Good, good lovin' baby
-Come on baby (baby)
Inviting the partner to come closer and provide comfort and assurance through love.
Squeeze me tight (squeeze me tight)
-said don't ya want your baby to be all right (all right)
-I said baby (baby)
The narrator acknowledges their condition, describing it as a fever, and seeks the partner's cure through love.
it's for sure (it's for sure)
-I got the feaver,
-you got the cure (you got he cure)
-Everybody yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Simply all I really need is
Reiteration that all the narrator truly needs is "Good lovin'" for healing.
Good lovin'
Re-emphasis on the significance of "Good lovin'" in overcoming difficulties and finding solace.
(Now come on and gimmie that love)
-Good lovin'
-(all I need is love)
-Good lovin'
-Good, good lovin' baby
-Good lovin'
Further affirmations of the positive effects of "Good lovin'" during different times of the day, emphasizing its importance in love.
(Lovin' early in the mornin')
-Good lovin'
-(lovin' late at night)
-Good lovin'
-(love, love, love)
-Good lovin'
-(Love, love, love)
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