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Feel Good Time

"Feel Good Time" is a pop rock and dance-punk song by American singer Pink featuring English electronic music producer William Orbit, released on June 20, 2003, as the lead single from Pink's third studio album Try This and included on the soundtrack for the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Originally written and recorded by Beck and Orbit in 2002 for potential inclusion on a William Orbit album and the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle soundtrack, the track was given to Pink after she expressed admiration for it, with Beck declining to release his version. The song incorporates a sample from the 1968 track "Fresh-Garbage" by American rock band Spirit, earning co-writing credits for Spirit's Jay Ferguson. Upon release, "Feel Good Time" achieved commercial success, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart and spending 12 weeks in the top 100, while reaching number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The music video, directed by Dave Meyers, was filmed on the set of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, where Pink also made a cameo appearance as a go-go dancer. Critically, the song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the in 2004, though it lost to and Mary J. Blige's "Whenever I Say Your Name." Its energetic theme of liberation and enjoyment contributed to the soundtrack's popularity, helping debut at number nine on the US Billboard 200 and sell over one million copies in the United States.

Background and development

Origins

"Feel Good Time" originated as a collaborative effort between American Beck Hansen and British electronic producer in 2002. The track began when Orbit sent a series of musical ideas to Beck during their work together in , prompting Beck to select one, add lyrics, and record guitar parts in a process reminiscent of his earlier album . This resulted in an initial demo titled "Real Good," featuring Latin fuzz guitar layered over percolating dance beats, which was intended as a Beck solo track. Beck ultimately declined to include the song on his own album, deeming it an unsuitable fit for his evolving style after the introspective Sea Change. Meanwhile, continued developing material, and the caught the attention of the producers for the soundtrack of the 2003 action film : Full Throttle. Beck initially turned down their request to use it but reconsidered when American singer , upon hearing the , expressed strong interest in covering the song. With Beck's approval, the track transitioned to Pink, marking its shift from a potential Beck release to a key soundtrack contribution produced by .

Songwriting

"Feel Good Time" is credited to songwriters Beck Hansen, William Orbit, and Jay Ferguson. The primary writing was a collaboration between Hansen and Orbit, who developed the core track as an original composition incorporating electronic and pop elements. Ferguson's credit stems from the chorus hook, which samples the riff from Spirit's 1968 song "Fresh-Garbage," written by Ferguson for the psychedelic rock band. This adaptation emphasized an upbeat, vibe to complement the movie's themes of female empowerment and adventurous action sequences, transforming the original demo's experimental edge into a polished . Pink's vocal performance added a confident, playful energy, fitting the soundtrack's promotional needs without altering the fundamental structure penned by and . Beck's original demo was later posted on 's website.

Recording and production

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Pink's version of "Feel Good Time" were held in 2003 at several studios, including Guerilla Canyon Studios and Studio in , ; Sarm West Studios in , England; and The Enterprise in . oversaw production primarily from his base, while Pink's vocal contributions were captured in studios, with remote collaboration facilitated through phone lines to enable real-time adjustments during the process. Pink's involvement began after she heard and approved a demo of the track, which had been originally recorded by and . Her vocals were then tracked in the ensuing months, aligning with the tight schedule for the : Full Throttle soundtrack. The sessions were completed in time for the soundtrack's release ahead of the film's theatrical debut on , 2003.

Production credits

The production of "Feel Good Time" was primarily handled by , who served as the lead producer responsible for the track's electronic elements, pulsating dance beats, and overall incorporating ambient and trip-hop-inspired textures. Orbit's contributions drew from his expertise in music, evident in the song's layered synths and rhythmic propulsion, which aligned with his previous work on ambient-electronica projects. Mixing for the track was overseen by , ensuring a polished, soundtrack-ready finish with no additional engineers credited. Beyond Pink's lead vocals, no other musicians are listed in the credits, with providing the core instrumentation through synthesizers and programmed elements. Key technical aspects included retaining percolating beats and the distinctive fuzz guitar —sampled from Spirit's track "Fresh "—from an early demo co-written by Orbit and Beck Hansen, which were refined to suit the high-energy demands of the : Full Throttle soundtrack. This approach maintained the song's undertones while emphasizing electronic compatibility.

Composition

Musical style

"Feel Good Time" blends with and influences, characterized by William Orbit's ambient style that incorporates elements into a high-energy track. The song is composed in the key of at a of 139 beats per minute and runs for 3:56, employing a conventional verse-chorus structure that builds tension through escalating drops in the choruses. Its sonic palette features percolating dance beats driven by house rhythms, fuzz guitar riffs sampled from Spirit's "Fresh Garbage" adding a psychedelic edge, and layered synth soundscapes that contribute to the track's upbeat, anthemic feel.

Lyrics and themes

"Feel Good Time" features lyrics that celebrate freedom and rebellion through a carefree lifestyle. Opening lines in the verse, such as "We go where we like, we got overtime / We get paid to rattle our chains," portray a sense of defiance against societal constraints, evoking images of unchained enjoyment and overtime indulgence in fun. These elements underscore a narrative of wild escapism, where characters paint money black and spend it on whims, symbolizing breaking free from routine. The core themes revolve around achieved by letting loose and embracing a "feel good time," promoting self-expression and positivity amid . This message aligns with the song's role as the theme for the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, capturing the empowered, action-oriented spirit of its female protagonists through subtle nods to partying as a form of liberation. The repetitive —"Now our time, a real good time / Feel good, real good, it's the same old saying / Baby, you're mine"—reinforces this uplifting, communal joy, encouraging listeners to join in the revelry. Structurally, the song builds through verses that escalate the tale, from rattling chains to daily partying and untamed desires, culminating in a bridge that echoes the call for something "big and untamed." This playful repetition in the and outro solidifies the of relentless positivity and .

Music video

Development

The music video for "Feel Good Time" was directed by Dave Meyers, selected for his reputation in crafting high-energy pop videos and as a frequent collaborator with on dynamic visual projects. The concept was crafted to combine live performance sequences featuring Pink with integrated footage from the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, capitalizing on the song's role as a key track on the movie's soundtrack. Filming occurred in early 2003 on the set of , prior to the film's June 27 theatrical release, enabling seamless coordination with production schedules. The video's style prioritized vibrant, dance-oriented visuals to capture the track's energetic essence, with a focus on lively and colorful settings that reinforced the soundtrack's promotional goals, including cameos by stars and . While specific budget details remain undisclosed, the integration of film elements underscored a collaborative effort between the music and movie teams to maximize cross-media exposure.

Synopsis

The music video for "Feel Good Time," directed by Dave Meyers, features styled as a "fourth Angel" on a secret mission, wearing a blond wig as a disguise. It intercuts her performance and action sequences with clips from : Full Throttle, including the Angels in combat and pursuits. hits the beach with a , dodges land mine explosions, and faces a martial artist who swipes her wig in a homage to a scene from the film involving and Drew Barrymore's hair. The video includes a event where causes havoc, with a by her future husband . These dynamic scenes build with the song's rhythm, emphasizing empowerment and fun, and culminate in high-energy integrations with the film's action. The entire video runs approximately .

Release and promotion

Single release

"Feel Good Time" was initially released in the United States on May 27, 2003, as a radio single through Arista Records. It received additional airplay as a rhythmic radio add on June 16, 2003. The timing aligned with the U.S. premiere of the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle on June 27, 2003. The single saw international rollout shortly thereafter, with CD and cassette formats issued in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2003, via Columbia Records. In Australia, a CD single followed on July 14, 2003. These physical releases supported the song's soundtrack placement on the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle album, which debuted on June 24, 2003. Distribution emphasized a mix of digital downloads and physical media, including promotional radio versions tailored for global markets. The strategy leveraged the film's promotional tie-ins to boost initial exposure.

Promotional activities

The promotional activities for "Feel Good Time" centered on live performances, television tie-ins, and synergies with the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle film to capitalize on Pink's rising profile and the movie's anticipated release. A key highlight was Pink's live debut of the song at the , held on May 31 at the Shrine Auditorium in , where she performed alongside dancers in a high-energy routine accentuated by her signature fauxhawk hairstyle. The , which included provocative elements like Pink interacting closely with a dancer, aligned with the track's playful and bold vibe, helping to generate buzz ahead of the single's wider release. Television promotion extended to MTV programming, with the accompanying music video premiering in June 2003 and receiving heavy rotation on the network's FNMTV show, which boosted visibility among younger audiences. Additionally, the song was featured prominently in trailers for : Full Throttle, underscoring its role as the soundtrack's and tying into the film's action-packed narrative. Soundtrack promotions further amplified this, positioning "Feel Good Time" as a thematic anchor for the movie's marketing campaign through merchandise and event appearances. Radio efforts included targeted pushes via promotional compilations distributed to stations, emphasizing the song's upbeat energy to align with summer playlists and the film's themes of female . Limited print advertising appeared in music industry publications like magazine, where the track was highlighted in coverage of soundtrack releases and artist updates.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in 2003, "Feel Good Time" received generally favorable contemporary reviews, with critics praising its energetic production and Pink's vocal performance. In a review of the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle soundtrack, IGN described the track as a new tune by featuring William Orbit's electronic production style, deeming it a strong opener for the album. Top40-Charts highlighted the song's distinctive sound in its singles roundup, noting 's "trademark bleeps," a "psychedelic 60's vibe," and Pink's "attitude-y vocals," which together made it an "unusual track" poised to be "another massive hit." The Music review of Pink's album , which referenced the single, called it "a bit special" due to its "funky basslines and swingy guitars," crediting co-writer and producer Orbit for elevating the track. Overall, reviewers appreciated the song's infectious, escapist fun, though some viewed it as typical material elevated by strong creative contributions.

Accolades

"Feel Good Time" received a at the in 2004 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, shared by and . In retrospective assessments of Pink's career, the track has been highlighted for its innovative blend of pop and electronica, crediting 's production as a key influence in bridging electronic elements with mainstream pop during the early 2000s. included it among Pink's 20 best songs in 2017, praising its funky energy and versatility, and ranked it as one of her top collaborations in , noting Orbit's role as an electronic music pioneer. The song is frequently cited in overviews of Pink's discography as a standout non-album single from the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle soundtrack, serving as a transitional release between her albums M!ssundaztood (2001) and Try This (2003), where it was later included.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Feel Good Time" achieved moderate commercial success internationally, benefiting from its association with the Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle soundtrack, which helped propel its visibility across multiple markets. In the United States, the single peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of five weeks on the chart. It performed stronger in the dance genre, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. In the , "Feel Good Time" entered the Official Singles Chart at number 3 and remained on the chart for 11 weeks, marking one of Pink's early strong showings in the region. The saw solid performance in other territories, peaking at number 7 on the ARIA Singles Chart in , where it charted for 11 weeks and ranked number 98 on the 2003 year-end chart. In , it reached number 6 on the chart over eight weeks. Additionally, it attained a peak of number 5 on the chart and entered weekly charts in 17 countries, including top-10 positions in several European markets. The track accumulated a total of 148 weeks on international charts, reflecting its soundtrack-driven appeal despite varying regional reception.
Chart (2003)Peak position
Australia (ARIA)7
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)5
Norway (VG-lista)6
UK Singles (OCC)3
US Billboard Hot 10060
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)8

Certifications and sales

"Feel Good Time" received its only official certification in , where it was awarded Gold status by the Australian Recording Industry Association () in 2003 for sales exceeding 35,000 units. The single did not achieve certification in the United States from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), despite reports of approximately 1,000 physical units sold. No additional certifications were issued after 2003, though retrospective analysis of digital sales in the United Kingdom indicates eligibility for Silver status (200,000 units equivalent) from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), which remains unclaimed. As of November 2025, streaming has bolstered its legacy, with the song accumulating approximately 9 million streams on .

Track listings and formats

Standard editions

"Feel Good Time" was released in various physical and digital formats. The physical singles primarily featured editions with the single version and , while the album version appeared on digital platforms and select editions of Pink's Try This.

United Kingdom CD single

No.TitleLength
1."Feel Good Time" (single version)3:42
2."Feel Good Time" (D-Bop's Full Throttle Mix)7:58
3."Feel Good Time" (Boris & Beck's Massive Vocal)8:05

Australian CD single

No.TitleLength
1."Feel Good Time"3:58
2."Feel Good Time" (Boris & Beck's Massive Vocal)8:02
3."Feel Good Time" (Boris & Beck's Feel Good Dub)7:41
A U.S. radio promotional edition featured an edit of "Feel Good Time" running 3:57, aligned with the soundtrack version from . The album version of "Feel Good Time" (3:56) was released digitally in 2003 and included as the opening track on international editions of Pink's album .

Remix versions

Several official remixes of "Feel Good Time" were produced to target dance radio and club audiences; these were not included on the main soundtrack album. The D-Bop remix (also known as D-Bop's Full Throttle Mix), clocking in at 7:58, serves as an extended club version that incorporates added electronic layers. Other variants include the & remixes: "Massive Vocal" (8:05) and "Feel Good " (7:41).

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