You Make Me Feel Good

Album: The Zombies (1964)
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  • You don't need any reason, do you baby
    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

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

    [Chorus]

    You don't need any reason, do you baby
    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 Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER WHITE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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