![]() ![]() It is depressing but it’s almost like humanity singing about how good things could be" Compositionįeeling Good is written in the key of G minor. Matt stated that the song for him it's about "Looking to the future with hope" he also said in another interview: "The music is very dark and moody but as plain text the lyrics are just a cheesy, happy poem, just so amazingly positive, and It can make you feel like there's really something worth fighting for. "Feeling Good" was written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd", though was made famous when performed by the legendary jazz artist Nina Simone. In Taratata part 2, the host tells Matt that he has heard that Matt's mother likes the song. I just want people to know that underlying what I do is something positive, and that I’m not here to kill myself or to destroy the situation we live in.” ![]() It’s about becoming you – getting rid of your past and thinking about leading a new life. I chose it because it’s got brilliant lyrics, and it fits in with some of the other songs on the album. In an interview with Rocksound Magazine, Bellamy stated that "our interpretation is quite different from the original, but nowhere near as good. Muse were subsequently paid £500,000 of settlement money, which they donated to Oxfam. Nescafé withdrew that version for a different version. The band denied them the use of the song because they didn't believe in having their music used to advertise supermarket products. The song was used by Nescafé for their advertisement but without the band's permission. It instead made the album, surprising many at the time, and wound up being released as a single. Originally believed to be released as a b-side, the band stated in mid-2000 it was going to be placed on an EP. The most popular Muse cover, and covered because of Matt's ex-girlfriend's liking of the song. ![]()
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