You Make Me Feel Good - The Zombies (HQ)

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You Make Me Feel Good - The Zombies (HQ)
From the album Singles Collection A's & B's.

LYRICS

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Surely you should know that by now
But if you need a reason, I'll give one to you:
You make me feel good, you make me feel good

I don't need any reason when I hold you
I never do ask myself why
But if you need a reason, I'll give one to you:
You make me feel good, you make me feel good

CHORUS:
So good, so good, don't have to justify
Why I feel so good, so good, so good
Never thought could be so good to me

(instrumental)

But if you need a reason, I'll give one to you:
You make me feel good, you make me feel good

(repeat chorus & verse 1)

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  • I love The Zombies

  • I came across this be accident and a great hidden find by the Zombies.

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  • What a voice, what a melody! It'a great song and one of my favourite from Zombies.

  • Good band, but I liked the Buckinghams' version of this song better. 

  • The best Ever!!!!

  • I love this tune on lyrics and harmony,,,so fucking good good to me

    The Zombies one of my best favorite bands period.

  • "you don't need any reason, do you baby?"

  • Looking at the cart I seem to recall Boris Karloff's real name was William Henry Pratt.

  • Qui sait le connard qui n'aime pas !?!

  • The Zombies were the only band from the British Invasion that had full-blown virtuoso in Rod Argent. No offense to Jeff Beck, who soon became one, but not quite at the very beginning.

  • @westhetenor I saw you guys at the "Way Out", on Dempster, c'66. Another night there, I saw Denny win a drum-off with a sales rep from Ludwig(?). Supposedly he won a drum set. I never heard if he really got it.

  • @wes: Denny was still drumming,writing,recording & singing 15yrs ago. He's disappeared since. I jammed w/him regularly c'73. My brother played w/him c'87. After "The Decades", Denny replaced Phil in "The Mauds", & was a founding member of "Aura" aka "Giant City' w/Al Lathan, singer from "4 Days & a Knight". They had a contract w/Mercury Records c'71.

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