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Artist/Band:
Statler Brothers
Lyrics for Song: I've Had a Good Time
Lyrics for Album: Showtime [Crossroads] [2001]
(Don Reid)
Sometimes I find myself just sittin' all alone and wondering
Tryin' hard to figure out my life and what it means
It's not the things I never got, the chance to do that matter
It's the things I took the chance to do that matter most to me.
I've had a good time had a good life
Had a good home had a good wife
Had a little rain, had a little sun
Had a little sin, I had a little fun.
I've been up on cloud nine, been down on my luck
Make a few friends, made a few bucks
Been fell in love a couple of times,
I've had a good time.
I've had a good time, had a good ride
Sometimes I lost, sometimes I won
Wrote a few songs that still get sung
I didn't give up and I didn't die young.
I've been up I've been down I've been to the wall
But I've been blessed Lord through it all
Even fell in love two or three more times.
I've had a good time
--- Instrumental ---
I've had a good time, had a good ride
Sometimes I laughed, sometimes I cried
Sometimes I looked, sometimes I touched
Sometimes I took just a little too much.
Well, I never look back, got no regrets
Well, maybe a few but even yet
I'd love to do it again just one more time
I've had a good time.
--- Instrumental ---
Let's sing this song one more time
And have a good time.
I've had a good time, had a good ride
Sometimes I lost, sometimes I won
Wrote a few songs that still get sung
I didn't give up and I didn't die young...
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I've Had a Good Time
The Statler Brothers delivered "I've Had a Good Time" as a reflective piece within their extensive catalogue of country and gospel music. Known for their tight four-part harmonies and sentimental storytelling, the group often explored themes of life, faith, and farewell throughout their long career. This recording captures their signature warm vocal blend, offering a moment of gratitude and closure that resonates with their broader body of work. While the song appears on the 2001 compilation Showtime, it stands as a testament to the group's enduring ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives. The track exemplifies the polished production and heartfelt delivery that defined the Statler Brothers' sound across decades, appealing to fans who cherish their contributions to American music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Showtime [Crossroads] [2001] |
 Statler Brothers
"Showtime [Crossroads] [2001]"
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