Good Times is the sixth studio album by Willie Nelson, released in 1968 on RCA Victor. It was produced by Chet Atkins, who had also worked on Nelson's previous RCA albums.
The album reflects the polished country style characteristic of the Nashville sound of the era, with string arrangements and backing vocals. It includes original songs by Nelson, such as the ballad 'Good Times', which became a minor single.
Despite not achieving major commercial success at the time, Good Times is considered an example of Nelson's songwriting talent before his transition to the outlaw country movement in the 1970s.