We're Gonna Have A Good Time
Rick Springfield · Just Gonna Sing [2011]
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
Come on now, get the music on
We're gonna dance and sing till the night is gone
I'm feeling good, I'm feeling better now
You can really do it and I'll show you how
So come on, can't you hear me saying?
Don't you think about yesterday
We're gonna have a good time
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
Ooh, sit down, I don't want ya rockin' the boat
You got your high heel shoes and your overcoat
I believe things are better now
If you just let go, I can show you how
So come on, it's no time for sorrow
Don't you think about tomorrow
We're gonna have a good time
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
Oh, we're gonna have a good time
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
We're gonna have a good time
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
We're gonna have a good time
It's gonna be a rock 'n' roll night
We're gonna have a good time
We're gonna play the music all night
We're Gonna Have A Good Time
Rick Springfield's 'We're Gonna Have A Good Time' serves as a spirited addition to his discography, reflecting the upbeat energy characteristic of his rock and pop-rock style. Recorded for the compilation album Just Gonna Sing [2011], the track aligns with his broader catalog of anthemic songs that emphasize camaraderie and celebration. As part of his extensive body of work spanning the late 1980s through the 2010s, the recording captures Springfield's signature vocal delivery and songwriting approach, which often blends personal reflection with infectious rhythm. The song complements other well-known tracks in his repertoire, such as 'Jessie's Girl,' contributing to his legacy as a songwriter whose music frequently resonates with themes of friendship and shared experiences. This recording stands as a testament to his ability to craft accessible, feel-good pop-rock that remains relevant across decades.

