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"Good Times" is a disco soul song by American R&B band Chic, released in June 1979 by Atlantic Records as the first single from their third album, Risqué (1979). It ranks 68th on Rolling Stone ' s list of the " 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ", [ 1 ] and has become one of the most sampled songs in music history, most notably in hip hop music .
The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light-hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song.
Aretha Franklin covered the song for her 1967 album I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You. [9] It was described by Rolling Stone as the album's "party starter" [9] and by AllMusic as "on par with the original recording". [10] The Grateful Dead would sometimes open their live shows with the song as well.
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"Good Times (Better Times)" is a song by Cliff Richard, released as a single in February 1969. It peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] Reception.
"Good Times" (aka "Gonna Have a Good Time") is a song by the Australian rock band the Easybeats, written by George Young and Harry Vanda. It was released in June 1968 on their album Vigil, and as a single in July 1968 through Parlophone. It features guest vocals by Steve Marriott of Small Faces, and piano by Nicky Hopkins. The original ...
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Name of song, writers, original release, and year of release. Song Writers Original release Year Ref(s) "1963" New Order Stephen Hague ‡ Non-album single B-side to "True Faith" 1987 [1] "5 8 6" New Order Power, Corruption & Lies: 1983 [2] "60 Miles an Hour" New Order Get Ready: 2001 [3] "Academic" New Order [a] Music Complete: 2015 [4] "Age ...