She's A Little Too Good For Me

Bryan Adams · Room Service [2004]

she got the brains - she got the looks

she knows all the right people

reads all the right books she's got my name

she's got my number

but what she see's in me i sometimes wonder



she's a little too good for me

she's gonna change me if i let her

she's a little too good for me

but i'm getting better



i'm just a guy - i'm just me

i'm happy with my feet up on the table

in front of my tv we're world's apart

we're night and day

she's dinner by candle light

i'm just a take-a-way



she's a little too good for me

she's gonna change me if i let her

she's a little too good for me

but i'm getting better



she's says i do something to her

all her friends say i'm a loser



she's just a little too good for me

she's gonna change me if i let her

she's a little too good for me

but i'm getting better



she's a little too good for me

she's gonna change me if i let her

she's a little too good for me

but i'm getting better

She's A Little Too Good For Me

Released on Bryan Adams' 2004 album Room Service, this track stands as a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and loss. The song captures the bittersweet realization that a partner may be too perfect to remain, a sentiment that resonates deeply within the pop-rock genre. Produced with the polished sound characteristic of Adams' later career, the recording blends emotional vocals with a driving rhythm that underscores the narrative of moving on. It serves as a significant song in his discography, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that address universal themes of heartbreak and acceptance while maintaining his signature melodic style.