Is It Still Good To Ya
Ashford And Simpson · Other Songs - Ashford And Simpson
Since you touched me
And made me feel that wonderful glow
The way you do
Been a long time
Since you held me and squeezed me
So I wonder what's come over you
I don't know if I ought to bring it up
Seems like such a funny thing to talk about
Don't know if it's right to do
Nowhere to turn to
Ooh, I'm up against the wall
And I wanna know (Oh)
Is it still good to ya
Does it feel alright (Oh... oh...)
Is it still good to ya
Will you prove it tonight
(Ooh... ooh... ooh... ooh...)
Been a long time
Since you asked me how was my day
And kissed me before I could say
It's been a long time
Since you told me
If things could change,
You wouldn't have it no other way
And I don't know if I ought to bring it up
It seems like such a funny thing to talk about
I don't know if it's right to do
But I don't wanna bug you
And ooh, I'm up against the wall
And I wanna know (Give it to me straight now)
I wanna know (No need to hesitate)
I wanna know, know (Oh) (Oh)
Is it still good to ya
Does it feel (Does it feel) alright (Does it feel)
(Does it feel alright) (Oh...)
Is it still good to ya (To you)
Will you prove it tonight (Prove it to me, yeah) (Oh...) (Oh..)
Is it still good to ya, is it good
Is it still good to ya (Ooh, ooh), is it good (Yeah, yeah)
Is it still good to ya (Ah...), is it good
Is it still good to ya, is it good
About Is It Still Good To Ya
Ashford and Simpson's "Is It Still Good To Ya" stands as a quintessential example of their late 1970s and early 1980s pop-funk sound, characterized by lush harmonies and a driving rhythm section. The track exemplifies the duo's signature style, blending soulful vocals with an upbeat, danceable groove that defined their era of chart-topping hits. While often associated with their more famous duet "Is It Just You (And Me)," this song showcases their versatility in crafting romantic yet energetic tracks that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and internationally. Released during a period of prolific output, the recording captures the polished production values typical of their work in the early 1980s. It reflects the enduring appeal of their melodic approach, which prioritized catchy hooks and emotional delivery over complex arrangements. The song remains a staple in collections of classic pop-funk and is frequently cited as a defining moment in the careers of both singers, who became household names for their ability to deliver infectious, love-themed anthems that bridged the gap between disco and new wave influences.
