Good love, you got a,
Baby, in the heat of the night
You know what to do
Good love, you got a,
Cherry pie, apple kisses
Everything is cool

Technicolor children in Picadilly Square
Whisper words, erotica, when you kiss me there
Gustav Mahler number three is jamming on the box
I'll have another glass of you, this time on the rocks

Forth of July in every stroke
A symphony of light and sound
Oh, I want to die from all the smoke
Fire breaks out when you're around

Good love, you got a, yeah
Baby, in the heat of the night
You know what to do
Good love, you got a,­ yeah
Cherry pie, apple kisses
Everything is cool

It brings a flash to my heart just the thought of you
Plethora of euphoria in everything you do
Any place to zero, you are number one
Baby, in the heat of the night, you're my favorite fun

You and I in each others arms (You and I, each others arms)
Here is another world (Here I'm protected)
Here I'm protected from all harm
Only the naked, boy and girl

Good love, yeah!
Baby, in the heat of the night
You know what to do
Good love, yeah (Ooh)
Cherry pie, apple kisses
Everything is cool, cool, cool (Cool)

Alright, we gon' say good love
Right here (Good love!)
Yeah
Gustav Mahler number three jamming on the box
You want to rock? (Why not?)

(Good love) Yeah (Yeah, yeah)
Oh baby, in the heat of the night
You know what to do, don't cha?
Good love, yeah (Yeah, yeah)
Cherry pie, apple kisses
Everything is cool, cool
Every little funky damn thing is kickin'! (Good love)

Oh my Lord (Oh my Lord)
My Lord (My Lord)
(Good love, yeah)
Baby, you got the, you got the, you got the good love, yeah
In the heat of the night
You know it's alright (Yeah)
Good love, yeah
Good love, honey baby
Good love, yeah yeah yeah (Yeah)
Cherry pie, apple kisses
Everything is cool, everything is cool
Cool

Come on
That's how I like it, come on

Technicolor junkie in a funky square (Yeah)
Good love talkin' when you kissin' me there (Yeah)
Gustav Mahler jamming on the box (Yeah, yeah)
Teenage junkie got his foot on the rockÂ, get off!
You gotta, you gotta get good love
Good love
You gotta, you gotta get good love
Yeah, good love
Gustav


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Good Love Lyrics as written by Chunky Nelson

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    Frisky love song.

    JustinTrisselon August 25, 2011   Link

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