She's A Little Too Good For Me
Bryan Adams · Room Service
she knows all the right people
reads all the right books she's got my name
she's got my number
but what she see's in me i sometimes wonder
she's a little too good for me
she's gonna change me if i let her
she's a little too good for me
but i'm getting better
i'm just a guy - i'm just me
i'm happy with my feet up on the table
in front of my tv we're world's apart
we're night and day
she's dinner by candle light
i'm just a take-a-way
she's a little too good for me
she's gonna change me if i let her
she's a little too good for me
but i'm getting better
she's says i do something to her
all her friends say i'm a loser
she's just a little too good for me
she's gonna change me if i let her
she's a little too good for me
but i'm getting better
she's a little too good for me
she's gonna change me if i let her
she's a little too good for me
but i'm getting better
She's A Little Too Good For Me
Released on Bryan Adams' 1994 album Room Service, this track exemplifies the polished pop-rock sound that defined his career during the mid-1990s. The song features a driving rhythm and melodic structure characteristic of the era's mainstream rock, blending acoustic guitar elements with a full band arrangement. It serves as a poignant reflection on unrequited love and the complexities of relationships, themes that have become staples in Adams' discography. The recording showcases his signature vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of grit and melodic sensitivity, which helped solidify his status as a leading figure in English-language rock music. As a staple of his live performances and subsequent greatest hits collections, the song remains a recognizable piece of late 20th-century pop culture.
