Good Love

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 7
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  • I've got good loving for you
    And I've got nothing to prove
    Give me permission to lose my head
    Baby, the things I could do
    Yeah, you will learn something new
    If only I could be who I am

    And if you want it could be so easy
    Just let me be who I am
    I've got good loving for you
    And I've got nothing to prove
    Give me permission to lose my head

    And I've got nothing to prove
    Give me permission to lose my head

    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving baby)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)

    I've got good loving for you
    And I've got nothing to prove
    Give me permission to lose my head
    Baby, the things I could do
    Yeah, you will learn something new
    If only I could be who I am

    And if you want it could be so easy
    Just let me be who I am
    I've got good loving for you
    And I've got nothing to prove
    Give me permission to lose my head (my head, my head)

    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving baby)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving baby)

    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving baby)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving)
    (Good, good loving baby) Writer/s: Hannah Laing, James Hurr, Paul John Harris, Poppy Paloma Baskcomb, Rochelle Latisha Griffith
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Payday Music Publishing, Round Hill, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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