http://www.televisiontunes.com/search.php?searWords=feel+so+good&Send=Search
Not to my knowledge, the song or one of his compositions was adopted by the Special Olympics program, by the way, and may have been used for ad council public awareness ads for this event.
Parts of it sound a lot like the second theme song for ALF. You can find both songs on YouTube to compare. Not nearly an exact match, but made me feel better when I made the connection.
There is another part that sounds super familiar, too, but not sure what it's from :( Still looking for the answer!
None of this above information was of any help to me. Like many, I've spent some time searching the internet to find my answer.
The only song that I was able to make the connection is the intro theme song to M*A*S*H called "Suicide is Painless"
http://www.tvland.com/video-clips/mash/m-a-s-h-theme-song
I've convinced myself that it must be the mash theme after listening to it for the umpteenth time in comparison to "Feels So Good". Anyways.. it was enough to give me peace of mind, hope this helps.
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Never heard of a song called "John Be Good". "Johnny B Goode" was written and sung by Chuck Berry
The main theme of The Hobbit is good vs. evil.
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Bill Withers
Verse 1 (x4 - Chorus x1 - x3 - Instrumental - x4)Fired up, fired upFired up, Fired upPlenty sun, Plenty sunFired up, Fired upHere we go, here we goOn the road, on the roadPlenty sun, plenty sunFired up, Fired upChorusUh uh, uh uhFeels good, feels good?A-lo righta lay-eft, A-lo righta lay-eft.??A-Lefty righta lay-eft, A-Lefty righta lay-eft?Feels good, feels good?All's good, All's good?Uh uh, uh uhFeels good, feels good?Hey bobba reeba, Hey bobba reeba.??Hey bobba reeba, Hey bobba reeba.??A-lo righta lay-eft, A-lo righta lay-eft.?