Too Good to Be Forgotten
Amazulu
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Too good to be forgotten Too good to be forgotten. Benny was a boy I met while walking home one day He made me forget my marbles He said he had another game to play. One thing led to another Now what more can T sar? Just one of the reasons why I got him by my side today. He was too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say? Too good to be forgotten No I'll never let him get away. One in a million people Shout it from the highest steeple. He's just one of the few Got my mind Got my life wrapped up in love! Well His hair was shiny Long and black It smelled so sweet and bright I thought of him and dreamed of him all night affer night. I love the ground he walks on The very air he breathes I ain't never gonna leave him 'cause I am as happy as Ican be. He's just too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say?... He was too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say? Too good to be forgotten No I'll never let him get away. He was too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say? Too good to be forgotten No I'll never let him get away. He was too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say? Fifty million reasons why I'll never let him get away. He was too good to be forgotten Now what more can I say? Too good to be forgotten No I'll never let him get away.
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Written by: BARBARA ACKLIN, EUGENE RECORD
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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7 facts about this song
Too Good to Be Forgotten" - General InformationThe song was first recorded by "The Chi-Lites" in 1974.
- It's a widely covered song with many artists making their versions of it.
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Too Good to Be Forgotten" - The Chi-LitesThe Chi-Lites, a Chicago-based smooth soul vocal quartet, originally recorded the song.
- The song is listed on their sixth studio album "Half a Love."
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Too Good to Be Forgotten" - John HoltJohn Holt, a popular reggae vocalist, covered "Too Good to Be Forgotten" in 1981.
- It is featured on his album "Just the Two of Us."
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Too Good to Be Forgotten" - AmazuluThe group Amazulu, a British reggae/pop band, also released a version of the song.
- Their cover peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Charts in 1986.
- This version has an upbeat tempo, which is vastly different from the original rendition by Chi-Lites.
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Musical Style and PopularityWhile the original recording was a smooth soul song, John Holt's version was reggae, and Amazulu made it into a reggae/pop mix.
- The song's variations in style and beat show its flexibility and let other artists make it their own.
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Recognition and AwardsDespite having been covered by numerous artists, notably, it was Amazulu's version that saw the greatest chart success.
- It earned a spot in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, showcasing its widespread appeal in this version.
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LegacyThroughout the years, "Too Good to Be Forgotten" has been recognized as a song that seamlessly moves across genres.
- These different yet successful interpretations showcase the timeless appeal of the song, proving it to be indeed, "too good to be forgotten".
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