When You Got a Good Thing

Album: Need You Now (2010)
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  • Everybody keeps telling me I'm such a lucky man
    Lookin' at you standin' there I know I am
    Barefooted beauty with eyes that blue
    Sunshine sure looks good on you
    I swear

    Oh I can't believe I finally found you baby
    Happy ever after, after all this time
    Oh there's gonna be some ups and downs
    But with you to wrap my arms around
    I'm fine

    So baby, hold on tight
    Don't let go
    Hold onto the love we're making
    'Cause baby when the ground starts shakin'
    You gotta know when you've got a good thing

    You know you keep on bringin' out the best of me
    And I need you now even more than the air I breathe

    You can make me laugh when I wanna cry
    This will last forever I just know, I know

    So baby, hold on tight
    Don't let go
    Hold onto the love we're making
    'Cause baby when the ground starts shakin'
    You gotta know when you've gotta good thing

    We got a good thing, baby, whoa
    So hold on tight
    Baby, don't let go
    Hold onto the love we're making
    'Cause baby when the ground starts shakin'
    You gotta know, oh you gotta know
    Oh you gotta know, you gotta know
    When you got a good thing

    Uh uh uh
    We got a good thing baby
    Whoa
    Whoa
    Whoa
    Whoa
    Whoa Writer/s: CHARLES KELLEY, DAVE HAYWOOD, HILLARY SCOTT, RIVERS RUTHERFORD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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