Let The Good Times Roll
B.B. King Etta James Eric Clapton Phil Collins Gladys Knight Albert King Stevie Ray Vaughan and Paul Lyrics


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Hey, everybody, let's have some fun
You only live but once
And when you're dead you're done

So let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
I don't care if you're young or old
Get together, let the good times roll

Don't sit there mumblin', talkin' trash
If you wanna have some fun
You gotta spend some cash

So let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
I don't care if you're young or old
Go out and get together, let the good times roll

Don't sit there mumblin', talkin' trash
If you wanna have a ball
You better spend some cash

So let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
Yeah, I don't care if you're young or old
Go out and get together, let the good times roll

Hey Mister Landlord, lock up all the doors
When the police comes around
Just tell them that the joint is closed

And let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
I don't care if you're young or old
Get up and get together and let the good times roll

Hey everybody, tell everybody
That B.B. and Bob is in town
I got a dollar and a quarter
And I'm just rarin' theclown
But don't let nobody play me cheap
I got fifty cents more that I'm gonna keep

I don't care if you're young or old
Let's get together and let the good times roll

Let them roll, let them roll
Let them roll, let them roll, let them roll, baby
Let them roll all night long, let them roll all night long, let them roll all night long
Let them roll all night long
Let them roll, let them roll
Let them roll, let them roll all night long
Let them, can I hear it one more time, everybody
Let them roll, let them roll all night long
Let them roll all night long, let them roll all night long




Oh shit
Oh shit

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of "Let the Good Times Roll," B.B. King and Bobby "Blue" Bland are fooling around, encouraging people to enjoy themselves and make the most of life because it is short. In the chorus, they repeat the phrase "Let the good times roll" and encourage people to gather together and enjoy themselves regardless of their age. The second verse is more focused on money, suggesting that you can only have a good time if you have some cash. Money is required to have fun and enjoy yourself according to the lyrics. The second chorus repeats the idea that it doesn't matter how old you are, just get out and have some fun.


The third verse takes a more sinister turn, with B.B. King and Bobby "Blue" Bland suggesting that the police might come in and try to shut down the party. They suggest that you should tell the police that the joint is closed, but continue to have fun. The final verse involves B.B. King and Bobby "Blue" Bland introducing themselves to the people and telling them that they are in town. They don't have much money, but they're ready to have a good time. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "Let them roll" three times, encouraging the good times to continue all night long.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, everybody, let's have some fun
Let's enjoy ourselves and have a good time


You only live but once
We have a limited time on this earth


And when you're dead you're done
After we die, we can no longer experience life


Let the good times roll
Let's keep the fun going


I don't care if you're young or old
Age doesn't matter when it comes to having fun


Get together, let the good times roll
Let's come together and enjoy ourselves


Don't sit there mumblin', talkin' trash
Don't complain or be negative


If you wanna have some fun
To enjoy yourself


You gotta spend some cash
Sometimes you have to pay to have fun


Hey Mister Landlord, lock up all the doors
Tell the landlord to close up shop


When the police comes around
If the cops show up


Just tell them that the joint is closed
Say that the place is closed


Hey everybody, tell everybody
Spread the word


That B.B. and Bob is in town
That famous performers are in town


I got a dollar and a quarter
Not a lot of money


And I'm just rarin' theclown
Excited and ready to have fun


But don't let nobody play me cheap
Don't take advantage of me


I got fifty cents more that I'm gonna keep
I have a little bit of money left


Let them roll all night long
Keep the fun going all night


Oh shit
Expression of surprise or excitement




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Earl King

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Comments from YouTube:

Robert Fulton

one reason I had a high respect for B.B. King was the fact that he never had a problem bringing other people in the show and letting them do their thing.

Mike G

ALL of these guys are so AWESOME and humble!!  Love BB, SRV, Eric, Albert, all of them!!  We desperately need a new generation to carry the torch!

HoustonSwisha

thats a hell of a pay roll though everyone must only get a bit

Channing Your Tatum

@HoustonSwisha I really don't think they care about what they get paid. My thing with this is: there's so many instruments (many the guitars) happening at once that none of them get a real chance to shine...with the exception of SRV of course.

Sam Sveistrup

Chet Atkins too he did it almost more so

Çağatay Çağa

Is this really your only reason to have respect for BB King?! C’mon man!

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Iiro Laukas

gotta love the part when Stevie and Eric comes on stage and they share their solos together, what an jam!

peter cobra falahee

Best part ❤❤

Sherrie Harris

I think Stevie Ray Vaughan was the youngest performer on stage. I can't stop thinking about what a thrill it must have been for him to share the stage AND perform with so many of the greatest blues men and women of our time. I have no idea what he was thinking/feeling when he was playing at the time, but I'd be willing to bet (partly because of the gigantic smile on his face) he was having the time of his life... and that his "dream" had come true. He had become one of them.

Robbert

Sherrie Harris was he younger than eric?

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