No Good For Me lyrics
The Corrs
I see a home in a quiet place
I see myself in a strong embrace
I feel protection from the human race
It's not parental
But it's a fantasy
Not a reality
And it's no good, no, no good for me
You have no idea
That I'm walking through the clouds
When you're looking at me
I'm feeling like a child
Vulnerability
I am shaking like a leaf
If you move beside me
And you're all that I see
But it's no good for me
You have a home, (you have a home) in a quiet place
And someone else, feels your strong embrace
She is protected and she needs no chase
And do you love her
You're a mystery
You are the heart of intrigue
You're no good no, no good for me
That you have no idea
That I'm walking through the clouds
When you're looking at me
I'm feeling like a child
Vulnerability
I am shaking like a leaf
If you move beside me
And you're all that I see
But it's no good for me
No it's no good for me, yeah
No good for me...
Instrumental
It's a make-believe, you have no idea
That I'm walking through the clouds
When you're looking at me
I'm feeling like a child
Vulnerability
I am shaking like a leaf
If you move close to me
And you're all that I see
But it's no good for me
No it's no good,
no good
Through the clouds
When you're looking at me
I'm feeling like a child
Vulnerability
I am shaking like a leaf
If you move beside me
And you're all that I see
But it's no good... no good for me
Song Details
Songwriters: The Corrs (Andrea Corr, Caroline Corr, Jim Corr, Sharon Corr)
Brief: The song explores the emotional journey of a person who realizes that the person they are involved with is ultimately not good for them.
The song was released as a promotional single in Australia and New Zealand in 1998, but it did not chart there. However, the song was included in the band’s live album VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live in Dublin (2002), where it was performed with a guest appearance by Bono of U2.
Featured Artists: The Corrs
Album: Talk On Corners (pictured)
Recorded: July 1996 – May 1997
Released: 17 October 1997
Genre: Pop rock, Folk, Celtic fusion

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