You're So Good To Me

The Monkees · Changes [1970]

You're so good to me, I'm hooked on the things you do

You're so good to me, tell me what can I do for you

Can I take you for a walk? Can I take you for a talk?

Can I give you love, love, love, all of my love, love, love

I'll give you love, love, love

You haunt me so I know I'm awake



You're so good to me, I'm hooked on the things you do

You're so good to me, tell me what can I do for you

Can I kiss you? ????

Can I give you love, love, love, all of my love, love, love

I said love, love, love

I tell you what, she gets all that I got



You're so good to me, I'm hooked on the things you do

You're so good to me, tell me what can I do for you

Let me give you love, love, love,

All of my love, love, love, holy smoke, oh darling



You're so good to me, I'm hooked on the things you do

You're so good to me, tell me what can I do for you

You're so good to me,

You got me hooked on the things you do

You're so good to me, tell me what can I do for you

You're So Good To Me

Released on The Monkees' 1970 album Changes, 'You're So Good To Me' stands as a quintessential example of the group's polished pop-rock sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and driving rhythm section, characteristic of their work during the early 1970s. As a member of the fictional band formed for television, The Monkees blended rock instrumentation with melodic songwriting that appealed to a broad audience. This recording captures the era's specific aesthetic, where synthesized textures and catchy hooks defined the genre. The song remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the group's ability to craft accessible, radio-friendly material that bridged the gap between theatrical performance and studio craft.