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Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues
Charlie Rich Lyrics


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Who is the hippie that's happenin' all over our town?
Tearin' up chicks with the message that he lays down
Who is the coolest guy, what is, what am?
Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam

Chicks are makin' reservations for his lovin' so fine (so fine, so fine)
Screamin' and faintin' he's got 'em all waitin' in line
Who is the coolest guy, what is, what am?
Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam

Chicks are makin' reservations for his lovin' so fine (so fine, so fine)
Screamin' and faintin' he's got 'em all waitin' in line
Who is the coolest guy, what is, what am?
Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam

Overall Meaning

In Charlie Rich's 1972 hit song "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues," the lyrics refer to the mysterious and charming figure of Mohair Sam. The song explores the allure and charisma of this character, highlighting his ability to captivate and seduce those around him. The opening lines ask, "Who is the hippie that's happenin' all over our town? Tearin' up chicks with the message that he lays down." This sets the scene for Mohair Sam as a man who spreads his message through his irresistible charm.


The chorus repeats the question, "Who is the coolest guy, what is, what am?" before describing him as "fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin'." These lyrics suggest that Mohair Sam is a man of many talents and gifts who knows how to use them to his advantage. The second half of the chorus addresses the effect he has on women, indicating that "Chicks are makin' reservations for his lovin' so fine" and that "Screamin' and faintin' he's got 'em all waitin' in line."


Overall, the song paints a picture of Mohair Sam as a captivating figure who has the power to transcend social boundaries and leave a lasting impression on those he encounters. "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues" is a classic ode to the allure of the charismatic and enigmatic figure.


Line by Line Meaning

Who is the hippie that's happenin' all over our town?
Who is the trendy person creating a stir in our town?


Tearin' up chicks with the message that he lays down
Attracting and impressing women with his words and actions


Who is the coolest guy, what is, what am?
Who embodies the epitome of coolness?


Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
A charismatic and stylish man who speaks quickly, moves leisurely, and wears a fancy woolen fabric


Chicks are makin' reservations for his lovin' so fine (so fine, so fine)
Women are eager to engage in romantic relationships with him due to his outstanding allure


Screamin' and faintin' he's got 'em all waitin' in line
The women are intensely reacting to him and readily queueing up for him


Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
A charming and fashionable man who talks fast, walks slowly, and wears a luxurious woolen fabric


Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
A captivating and stylish man who speaks quickly, moves leisurely, and wears a fancy woolen fabric


Fast-talkin', slow walkin', good-lookin' Mohair Sam
A magnetic and debonair man who talks fast, walks slowly, and wears a glamorous woolen fabric




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Danny O'keefe

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Sheila K. Barnwell

Charlie Rich was and is still one of my favorite singers

Michael Reese

Me too

MARIE FRENCH

Love this song since I was a young child ,still do at 59 yrs

herman munster

he was such a classy singer , rest in peace my friend

Jessica Hie

I remember my husband always listening to country music while he worked ; this song reminds me of one of those times I worked with him .I miss all the real country music singers from back then . rip jpw I miss you 1952- 2002

Jon Milburn

Great song.......just look at how many folks covered it, that says it all. Charlie's version likely my favorite

Lewlovesyou

I originally heard Waylon Jennings version first, but this one touches the heart strings a bit more.

Jennifer Upton

One of my all time favourite singers.

Rick Lehman

loved his music!!!!

jorge Vieira

Bela melodia! 👏👏

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