Good Luck Charm
Johnny O'Keefe Lyrics


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Don't want a four leaf clo-over
Don't want an old horse shoe
I want your kiss 'cause I just can't miss
With a good luck charm like you
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-uh-huh, you sweet deli-ight
I want a good luck charm, A-hanging on my arm
To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
Don't want a silver dollar
Rabbit's foot on a string
The happiness o'your warm caress
No rabbit's foot can bring
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-uh-huh, you sweet deli-ight
I want a good luck charm, A-hanging on my arm
To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
If I found a lucky pe-he-enny
I'd toss it across the ba-ay
Your love is worth all the gold on earth
No wonder that I say
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-uh-huh, you sweet deli-ight
I want a good luck charm, A-hanging on my arm
To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight




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Overall Meaning

"Good Luck Charm" by Johnny O'Keefe is a love song in which the singer professes his adoration for his partner and describes them as his lucky charm. It seems as though the singer is superstitious and believes in the power of good luck charms, saying that he doesn't need a four-leaf clover or an old horse shoe, but rather his partner's kiss as it brings him good fortune. He compares his partner's affection and embrace to the happiness that these traditional charms cannot bring.


The singer sings that he wants his partner to be his little good luck charm, hanging on his arm, to hold and have throughout the night. He proclaims that if he found a lucky penny, he would toss it away because it would pale in comparison to the value of his partner's love. Overall, the song is a sweet and tender love ballad in which the singer recognizes the value of their partner's love and affection as a source of good luck and fortune.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't want a four leaf clo-over
I don't need a traditional good luck charm like a four leaf clover.


Don't want an old horse shoe
I don't need an old horseshoe either.


I want your kiss 'cause I just can't miss
Your kiss is what feels lucky to me.


With a good luck charm like you
Your presence in my life is my good luck charm.


Come on and be my little good luck charm
I want you to be my lucky charm.


Uh-uh-huh, you sweet deli-ight
You make me happy and excited.


I want a good luck charm, A-hanging on my arm
I want to show the world that you are my lucky charm by having you with me always.


To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
I want to have you and hold you tight tonight.


Don't want a silver dollar
I don't care about money or silver coins that some consider lucky.


Rabbit's foot on a string
I don't need a rabbit's foot on a string as a lucky charm either.


The happiness o'your warm caress
Your warm touch and affection brings me happiness and is my true lucky charm.


No rabbit's foot can bring
No other good luck charm can make me as happy and lucky as your love.


If I found a lucky pe-he-enny
Even if I found a lucky penny, it can't match the value of your love.


I'd toss it across the ba-ay
I wouldn't care much for a lucky penny, I'd even throw it away in the sea.


Your love is worth all the gold on earth
I don't need any other good luck charm as your love is worth more than all the gold on earth.


No wonder that I say
I'm not surprised that I feel this way because you are my true lucky charm.


To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
I want to have you and hold you tight tonight.


To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
I want to have you and hold you tight tonight.


To a-have, a-to a-hold, a-toni-hi-ight
I want to have you and hold you tight tonight.




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