Real Good Man Lyrics
Tim Mcgraw
Lyrics
Girl you've never known no one like me
Up there in your high society
They might tell you I'm no good
Girl they need to understand
Just who I am
I may be a real bad boy
But baby I'm a real good man
I may drink too much and play too loud
Hang out with a rough and rowdy crowd
That don't mean I don't respect
My Mama or my Uncle Sam
Yes sir, yes ma'am
I may be a real bad boy
But baby I'm a real good man
I might have a reckless streak
At least a country-mile wide
If you're gonna run with me
It's gonna be a wild ride
When it comes to loving you
I've got velvet hands
I'll show you how a real bad boy
Can be a real good man
I take all the good times I can get
I'm too young for growing up just yet
Ain't much I can promise you
'Cept to do the best I can
I'll be damned
I may be a real bad boy
But baby I'm a real good man
I may be a real bad boy
Oh but baby I'm a real good man
Yes I am
Song & Lyrics Facts
"Real Good Man" is a song by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in January 2004 as the lead single from his album Live Like You Were Dying (2004).
The track was written by Craig Wiseman and Jeffrey Steele, and produced by Byron Gallimore and Tim McGraw. The song features backing vocals from Faith Hill, who also appears in the accompanying music video. "Real Good Man" peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number twenty-three on the US Billboard Hot 100. It received positive reviews from critics and won an award for Vocal Event of the Year at the 2005 CMA Awards. Lyrically, the song talks about how men should be good to their women and treat them with respect.