We Got It Good, And That Ain't Bad was a song sung by Lou Rawls and Desirée Goyette for the unfinished Garfield's Judgment Day.
A recording of the song was shown in Happy Birthday, Garfield!.
Lyrics[]
Lou Rawls[]
- No beds to make,
Desirée Goyette[]
- No bills to pay,
Lou Rawls[]
- Yeah, every day's a holiday,
Both[]
- We got it good,
- And that ain't bad.
Desirée Goyette[]
- No lawns to mow,
Lou Rawls[]
- No leaves to rake,
Desirée Goyette[]
- Got no pressure, and no bellyaches,
Both[]
- We got it good,
- And that ain't bad.
Lou Rawls[]
- Just-a sittin' on the windowstill,
- Soakin' up sun,
- Up on the bench 'till one,
Desirée Goyette[]
- We don't waste no energy chewin' the fat,
- We got it made,
Both[]
- Why deal with that?
- No homework due,
- No dates to keep,
- We wake up slow,
- We eat, we sleep,
- We got it good,
- And that ain't bad.
- We live our lives like simple folks,
- Why fix a thing,
- If it ain't broke?
- We got it good,
- And that ain't bad.
Lou Rawls[]
- No worry of security,
- Youth or maturity,
- We do as we please,
- No headache,
Desirée Goyette[]
- No tension,
Lou Rawls[]
- No tension,
Desirée Goyette[]
- Uh-oh,
Both[]
- Except the occasional fleas.
Trivia[]
Cultural references[]
- The song's title appears to be a reference to "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)".