Double Good Everything is the sixteenth studio album by Smokey Robinson, released in 1991 by Motown. The title refers to a colloquial expression Robinson used to describe something exceptionally good.
The album was recorded at Motown's studios in Los Angeles and produced again by Robinson. It featured backing vocalists and session musicians, but failed to produce hit singles or enter the Billboard charts.
It is one of Robinson's least known albums, and was not reissued on CD for many years. Its reception was lukewarm, and today it is a rarity among collectors, with scarce documentation about its recording process.