Released: October 6, 2017

Songwriter: Jimmy Miller Steve Winwood

Producer: Eric Clapton

Pretty Polly Possum, what's wrong with you?
Your body's kinda weak and you think there's nothing we can do
Good god, Polly, shame on you
Your body's made of stew, they'll make a new girl outta you

So follow me, it's good for you
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
My old homegrown recipe will see us through

Freaky Freddy Frolic, had some I know
He was last seen picking green flowers in a field of snow
Come on and get ready, Freddy, they're sure to grow
But nature's really good and there's nothing really to it, I know

Follow me, it's good for you
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
My old homegrown recipe will see us through

Annie Franny Frickett, and Uncle Lou (?)
They made something cool, now they really sock it their friends
Franny's friends and neighbors, from door to door
They caught a little whiff, now they're digging and sicking more

Come on and follow me, it's good for you
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
My old homegrown recipe will see us through

Come on, come on

Follow me, it's good for you (Follow me)
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
(You know that) My old homegrown recipe will see us through

Yeah
Come on now
My my my my
Come on come on come on now

Follow me, it's good for you
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
My old homegrown recipe will see us through

Come on come on come on now

Follow me, it's good for you
That good old fashioned medicated goo
Whoo-oo, ain't it good for you?
My old homegrown recipe will see us through

P. P. Arnold

Patricia Ann Cole, aka P.P. Arnold, is an American who moved to the UK and had a significant career as a soul singer, both solo and backing such major acts as Small Faces, Humble Pie, Eric Clapton, and The KLF.

Starting her successful music career in the 1960s, she continued to chart into the 1990s, keeping up with the times to produce techno/house music. Her highest single, Evapor-8, hit #6 in the UK in 1992.

Arnold featured with Altern 8 for her biggest hit, the industrial dance/cyberpunk monster Evapor-8

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