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Lyric Credits: |
Sam Cooper, Keeli Kelly |
Music Credits: |
Sam Cooper, Keeli Kelly |
Producer Credits: |
Sam Cooper |
Publisher Credits: |
Jerricat Music, Keeli Kelly |
Performance Credits: |
Sam Cooper, Keeli Kelly |
Label Credits: |
Red Heart Records |
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Short Song Description:
This is a sophisticated like-at-first sight song.
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Story Behind the Song:
It's inspired by knowing someone is the right one to be attracted to.
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Song Length |
3:23 |
Primary Genre |
Unique-Unclassified |
Tempo / Feel |
Jazz-Smooth Jazz |
Tempo / Feel |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Subject Matter 1 |
Falling in Love |
Subject Matter 2 |
Love at First Sight |
Mood 1 |
Delighted |
Mood 2 |
Cheerful |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT
by Keeli Kelly and Sam Cooper ©2013
615-469-4067 jericat@yahoo.com
There's a little "Where's Waldo?" walk-down speakeasy,
Gotta look hard to find it,
When a stranger walks in,
The locals know they've never been.
Barkeep's the only one who don't mind it.
I love the Chai and I love the chops,
But most of all I love the ambience.
The lights are so dim, you're blinded.
You're always sittin there solo at the table by the window,
A paper rolled up beside you.
You call the waitress by her name,
The order always stays the same.
A crusty bagette and fondue.
I'm trying hard to be discrete,
You look good enough to eat.
I wish that you were on the menu.
Chorus
Lobster tails, Chateaubriand,
Crème' brulee', filet mignon,
Simply can't compete,
Only you look good enough to eat.
There was a song from the sixties,
Coming down from the ceiling,
You were tapping your feet.
I knew watching you,
That we were destined to meet.
Repeat chorus
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