Ray Bonneville turns “Good Times” into the kind of discovery that feels overdue and immediate at once. The track lands with the confidence of a song already beating out everything around it.
Gritty guitar sits low in the mix, while the vocal stays dry, close, and a little weathered. The groove moves with an easy shuffle, carrying brushed percussion, warm bass, and just enough room tone to make every phrase feel lived-in.
Late-afternoon drives, corner-bar jukeboxes, and headphones on a crowded train all fit here. Bonneville makes good company for anyone wanting a blues cut that sounds unforced, cool, and still ready to linger.