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Austin French - Good Feeling - Radio Version (CCM)

Austin French - Good Feeling - Radio Version
Austin French has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Good Feeling - Radio Version.

Austin French released a new radio version of “Good Feeling.” The song originally debuted in 2018 on French’s Wide Open collection.

Lyrics:

You’re the joy that I cannot deny
The holy fire that makes me come alive
It’s a love that I can’t hide
It’s burning deep inside
Wherever I go
Wherever I go
 
I’ve got that good feeling 
Kicking me out of my chair
Dancing like I don’t care
I’ve got that good feeling
The joy of the Lord and I can’t contain it
I got to tell somebody
Gotta tell somebody
Gotta tell, gotta tell somebody 
Gotta tell somebody
I’ve got to tell somebody 
  
You're the sun that's lighting up the sky
You're the thunder waking up the night
The sound of living truth
Is the beat that makes me move 
Wherever I go
Wherever I go
  
I’ve got that good feeling 
Kicking me out of my chair
Dancing like I don’t care
I’ve got that good feeling
The joy of the Lord and I can’t contain it
I got to tell somebody
Gotta tell somebody
Gotta tell, gotta tell somebody 
Gotta tell somebody
I’ve got to tell somebody 
 
Gotta tell somebody
Gotta tell, gotta tell somebody 
Gotta tell somebody
I’ve got to tell somebody 
 
Screaming from the rooftops
He’s a good God
Such a good God
Been so good to me
Singing with my whole heart
He’s a good God
Such a good God
 
I’ve got that good feeling 
Kicking me out of my chair
Dancing like I don’t care
I’ve got that good feeling
The joy of the Lord and I can’t contain it
I got to tell somebody
Gotta tell somebody
Gotta tell, gotta tell somebody 
Gotta tell somebody
I’ve got to tell somebody 
 
Gotta tell somebody
Gotta tell, gotta tell somebody 
Gotta tell somebody
 
#AustinFrench #GoodFeeling


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7L3dULJxns4VDBBgItRVR6

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqrkCvzqpMI

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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