We're Into Something Good

Roy Orbison · Other Songs - Roy Orbison

I never thought it could be like this



Give me another kiss if you don't mind, one more time



To flatter you with many stories



Used cliches that would be boring



Would just waste time, precious time



I don't have to say a thing



It's written on my face



Any doubt that you still have



Let our love erase



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We're into something good and you know it



We're into something good don't be afraid to show it



We're into something good, baby



I don't see how you conceal it



There's no way that you can't feel it,when we do what we do



Now you can't get this close to me



Send all these vibrations through me



And not know what to do



So wipe the tears away



Don't be afraid of me



Love between us should come



Oh so free and easy



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We're into something good,baby



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We're Into Something Good

Roy Orbison's "We're Into Something Good" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-1960s rock and roll output, blending his signature deep, resonant vocals with driving electric guitar riffs. While often associated with his earlier heartbreak ballads, this track showcases a more upbeat, dance-oriented side of his catalog, reflecting the shifting musical landscape of the early 1960s. The song captures a sense of optimism and forward momentum, characteristic of Orbison's ability to adapt his sound to different tempos and moods. As a standalone recording, it highlights his vocal prowess and the raw energy that defined his era, serving as a testament to his enduring influence on rock music beyond his most famous hits.