Nothing So Good

Nazareth · Boogaloo [1998]

Ain't nothin' so good

As a Sunday morning

When the day is dawnin'

Kinda makes you feel good



There ain't nothing so fine

As a lazy weekend

Just hangin' out with your best friend

There ain't nothing so good

There ain't nothing so good as a good time



There's nothing so right as the right time

I said please – don't count on me

Said please – don't count on me

There's nothing so good as a good time

Maybe there should

There ain't nothing so good



Ain't nothin' so strong

As the strength of a good love

I can't get enough

Can't ever get too much love



There ain't nothing so right

As the sound of your voice

I'm gonna make it my choice

And get into something good



There ain't nothing so good as a good time

There ain't nothing so right as the right time

I said please – don't count on me

Said please – don't you count on me

There's nothing so good as a good time

Maybe there should

There ain't nothing so good



Sail away

Can't drift too far

Gotta get away

Be where you are

Sail away, sail away

Sail on far

Gotta find a way

Into your heart



Ain't nothin' so good

As a Sunday morning

When the day is dawning

Kinda makes you feel good



There ain't nothing so fine

As a lazy weekend

Just hangin' out with your best friend

There ain't nothing so good

There ain't nothing so good as a good time

Ain't nothing so right as the right time

I said please – don't count on me

Said please – don't count on me

There's nothing so good as a good time

Maybe there should

There ain't nothing so good



Good, good, nothin' so good

Good, good, nothin' so good



Good, good, nothin' so good

Nothin' so good as a good time

Good, good, nothin' so good

Nothin' so good as a good time

Good, good, nothin' so good

Nothin' so good as a good time

Good, good, nothin' so good



Nothin' so good as a good time

Good, good, nothin' so good

Nothin' so good as a good time

Good, good, nothin' so good

Nothing So Good

Nazareth's "Nothing So Good" stands as a defining track from their 1998 album *Boogaloo*, showcasing the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused energy. Released during a period where the group revisited their classic sound, the song features the iconic, driving rhythm and the distinctive vocal delivery that characterized their earlier work. As a staple of their discography, it captures the raw intensity of their live performances and remains a key representation of their contribution to the hard rock genre. The recording reflects the band's ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonate with fans who appreciate their powerful, straightforward approach to music.