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2026 · From the album Dandelion

Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)

by Ella Langley

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03 · Lyrics

"Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)"

Yeah, there's something about that blue sky

And the wings on a blue butterfly as it flies past my window

Then there I go, falling down like a domino

Back where I tend to go

To an evening ride through the countryside, to a dandelion on Valentine's

To crickets cryin' a lullaby underneath the 'Bama moon

It's hard movin' on when it all reminds me of you

Hell, to tell the truth, most good things, most good things do

When I think of the things that I miss

Like the breath underneath of a kiss

As it floats off into the past, I want it back

So I let the whiskey take me back to

An evening ride through the countryside, to a dandelion on Valentine's

To crickets cryin' a lullaby underneath the 'Bama moon

It's hard movin' on when it all reminds me of you

Hell, to tell the truth, most good things, most good things do

Most good things do

Most good things don't last forever, ends too damn soon

When you think of me, I hope it brings you back to

An evening ride through the countryside, to a dandelion on Valentine's

Crickets cryin' a lullaby underneath the 'Bama moon

It's hard movin' on when it all reminds me of you

Yeah, to tell the truth, most good things, most good things do

Most good things do

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When was "Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)" released?
"Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)" by Ella Langley was released on April 10, 2026 on the album "Dandelion".
What album is "Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)" on?
"Most Good Things Do (Acoustic)" appears on the album "Dandelion" by Ella Langley.
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