Feel So Fine
Johnny Preston Lyrics
Feel so fine, a little girl now you're mine
Come a let me hug ya, come a let me kiss ya
Come a let me see what I been missin'
Feel (I feel) so grand (so grand)
Now that you come back home
Well you look so good
Oh baby like I know you would
Come a let me hug ya, come a let me kiss ya
Come a let me see what I been missin'
Now that you've come back home
Feel so fine, a little girl now you're mine
Come a lem me hug ya, come a lem-me kiss ya
Come let me see what I been missin'
Feel (I feel) so grand (so grand)
Now that you've come back home
Well you, look so good
Oh baby like I know you would
Come let me hug you and come let me kiss you
Come let me see what I been missin'
Cause I (I feel) so grand (so grand)
Now that you've come back home
Well I feel, feel, feel so fine (so fine)
Yes a little girl now you're mine (so fine)
Come a let me hug ya, come a let me kiss ya
Come let me see what I been missin'
Feel (I feel) so grand (so grand)
Now that you've come back home
Well I feel (I feel) feel, feel so fine (so fine)
Yes a little girl now you're mine (so fine)
Come a let me hug ya, come a let me kiss ya
Come let me see what I been missin'
Feel (I feel) so grand (so grand)
Now that you've come back home (yep-yep)
Now that you've (hep) come back home (so fine) to Fade
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alvin Lee
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Johnny Preston (born John Preston Courville on August 18, 1939, Port Arthur, Texas, USA - died March 4, 2011, Beaumont, Texas) was an American singer. He's best known for his international number one hit in 1960, "Running Bear".
Of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral contests throughout the state of Texas. He formed a rock and roll band called 'The Shades', before recording his No. 1 hit single "Running Bear." The song was written in 1958 by J. Read Full BioJohnny Preston (born John Preston Courville on August 18, 1939, Port Arthur, Texas, USA - died March 4, 2011, Beaumont, Texas) was an American singer. He's best known for his international number one hit in 1960, "Running Bear".
Of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral contests throughout the state of Texas. He formed a rock and roll band called 'The Shades', before recording his No. 1 hit single "Running Bear." The song was written in 1958 by J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, who had died the previous year in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens.
Preston quickly followed up with a minor hit called "Cradle of Love," and made several other records during the early 1960s that met with modest success.
"Cradle of Love" however, was a big hit in Athens, Greece in the early 60s.
Preston's pioneering contribution to the genre was recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. He also performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri. In 2009 and 2010, Preston performed with the Lamar State College (LSCPA)Touring Band at Lamar State College- Port Arthur, in his hometown.
Johnny Preston's pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Preston died of heart failure in Beaumont, Texas on March 4, 2011.
Of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral contests throughout the state of Texas. He formed a rock and roll band called 'The Shades', before recording his No. 1 hit single "Running Bear." The song was written in 1958 by J. Read Full BioJohnny Preston (born John Preston Courville on August 18, 1939, Port Arthur, Texas, USA - died March 4, 2011, Beaumont, Texas) was an American singer. He's best known for his international number one hit in 1960, "Running Bear".
Of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral contests throughout the state of Texas. He formed a rock and roll band called 'The Shades', before recording his No. 1 hit single "Running Bear." The song was written in 1958 by J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, who had died the previous year in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens.
Preston quickly followed up with a minor hit called "Cradle of Love," and made several other records during the early 1960s that met with modest success.
"Cradle of Love" however, was a big hit in Athens, Greece in the early 60s.
Preston's pioneering contribution to the genre was recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. He also performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri. In 2009 and 2010, Preston performed with the Lamar State College (LSCPA)Touring Band at Lamar State College- Port Arthur, in his hometown.
Johnny Preston's pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Preston died of heart failure in Beaumont, Texas on March 4, 2011.
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Laurance Emory
There are classics, and this is clearly one of them
Alexander Meyer
I love his understated vocal delivery. Very distinct and energetic..never overwrought
Johnnyc drums
Incredible talent with a vast body of work.
Colin Purssey
Feel So Fine makes me feel so good ! Got a personalized , autographed copy of the the original Mercury 45 this GREAT recording was issued on.
Susanne Andersson
LOVE this song! ♡
William Hargiss
This guy was great, wish they would play this one more often.
Torbjörn Brunzell
one of my jukebox favourites in the early sixties! Great song!
Teddy Leather
LOVE IT GREAT ! MEMORIES!!
Steve Vajda
Proper loud drums.
Soulman
Great music !!!