"You Got It" was released in 1989 as part of Roy Orbison's comeback album, "Mystery Girl." This project was particularly significant as it marked Orbison's return to the spotlight after a period of diminished commercial success in the 1970s and early 1980s. The song exemplifies his enduring appeal and showcases his signature vocal style, which combines emotional depth with powerful delivery. Interestingly, "You Got It" was written by Orbison alongside Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty, both of whom also contributed to his second-to-last album, of which "Mystery Girl" was a crucial entry completed shortly before Orbison’s untimely passing. The release of this song and album, along with its positive reception, demonstrated Orbison's lasting influence on rock and pop music, solidifying his legacy as one of the genre's greats by blending traditional rock with contemporary sounds of the era.