Brand New Feeling

Rick Springfield · Other Songs - Rick Springfield

It's a brand new feeling that I never ever had before

And I'm always amazed at the range of my emotions

'Cause it's a brand new feeling

Getting better every minute of the day



And it fits me like a glove

And it rocks me like a boat on the ocean



Ah, who'd a believed it, oh, I must be getting lazy

Spending so much time with just one girl

Lord, this is crazy, but I'm not running anywhere, anyhow

I'm staying right here, it'll do for now



'Cause it's a brand new feeling, that I never ever had before

And I'm always amazed at the range of my emotions

'Cause it's a good, good feeling

Getting better every minute of the day



And it fits me like a glove

And it rocks me like a boat on the ocean



Brand new feeling

Brand new, brand new feeling



'Cause you look up and smile, this never happen before

God, this is really strange, let me have some more

Coconut butter, pull the curtains tight

Feeling better already, I'm staying in tonight



'Cause it's a brand new feeling, that I never ever had before

And I'm always amazed at the range of my emotions

'Cause it's a good, good feeling

Getting better every minute of the day



And it fits me like a glove

And it rocks me like a boat on the ocean



Brand new feeling

Brand new, brand new feeling



I said, it fits me like a glove

And it rocks me like a boat on the ocean

It's a brand new, it's a brand new

It's a brand new feeling

Brand New Feeling

Rick Springfield's 'Brand New Feeling' stands as a defining track from his 1981 debut album, Venus in Overdrive. Released during the height of the new wave and rock revival, the song showcases Springfield's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and gritty rock energy. As a lead single, it captured the attention of radio stations and audiences alike, establishing him as a prominent figure in early 1980s American rock. The recording features his characteristic vocal delivery and guitar work, which became hallmarks of his discography and influenced countless subsequent artists. While the track did not achieve the massive commercial dominance of his later hit 'Jessie's Girl,' it remains a critical staple of his catalog, representing the raw, energetic spirit of his initial foray into the music industry.