Feel so fine

Slade · Other Songs - Slade

I feel so fine, little girl now you're mine

Come let me hug ya, come let me kiss ya

Come let me see what I've been missing

'Cause I feel so good now, now that you've come back home



You look, hmmm, so good, baby like I know you would

Come let me hug ya, come let me kiss ya

Come let me see what I've been missing

'Cause I feel so good, hmmm, now that you've come back home



Yeah



Take it mama



Break



Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah



Nice mama



Holy mackerel



Aah you're look fine



I feel so fine, little girl now you're mine

Come let me hug ya, come let me kiss ya

Come let me see what I've been missing

'Cause I feel so good now, now that you've come back home



You look so good, yeah, baby like I knew you would

Come let me hug ya, come let me kiss ya

Come let me see what I've been missing

'Cause I feel so good, hmmm, now that you've come back home ooh yeah



Hmmm

Feel so fine

Slade's 1972 hit 'Feel so fine' stands as a defining track of the British Invasion, blending glam rock energy with a distinctive, upbeat rhythm. Released during the band's peak popularity, the song showcases their signature sound, characterized by the interplay between lead singer Jim Lea's falsetto and the driving guitar work of Gordon Haskell. As one of Slade's most recognizable anthems, it captures the optimism and theatrical flair of early 1970s pop music. The recording remains a staple of their discography, frequently covered and celebrated for its infectious melody and the band's ability to craft catchy, danceable pop-rock records that transcended regional boundaries to become international favorites.