| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - So while Good Times" sounds upbeat and has a beat to die for, the song itself was a reflection on how Rodgers and Edwards felt about the economic climate in the US at the time, with the lyrics being inspired by original 1930s depression era songs.Good Times also featured on the first mainstream rap song, Rapper's Delight, which features Edwards' bassline on the backing track.
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