Let the Good Times Roll
Louis Jordan Lyrics


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 a ball
You gotta go out and spend some cash, and
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

Hey Mr. Landlord, lock up all the doors
When the police comes around
Just tell 'em that the joint is closed
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

Hey tell everybody
Mr. King's in town
I got a dollar and a quarter
Just rarin' to clown
But don't let nobody play me cheap
I got fifty cents more that I'm gonna keep, 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

No matter whether rainy weather
Birds of a feather gotta stick together
So get yourself under control
Go out and get together and let the good times roll


Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC



Written by: Leonard Lee, Shirley Goodman

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@Esotereclectic

Makes you wanna toast up some white bread slices over a hotplate, and break out a little Night Train! :D

@folsomboy86tbone15

+Esotereccentric In that scene, they play this song, but the Decca record on the turntable is Saturday Night Fish Fry, also by Louis Jordan, 1949. Don't know why, maybe that's all they could come up with for a prop.

@Esotereclectic

Also, it looks as if it's spinning at 45 speed, not 78.

@kimpisarski9146

While Jake gettin' some ZZZs!

@danieldisorderly3825

Don't feel too bad ...After I heard the guns and roses tune nighttrain I went through a time of drinking it ...Then it was $2.00 a bottle. 1 bottle was a buzz ..2 was drunk..3 was blackout! and the hangover was horrible!

@JamesNeave1978

It's my favourite scene.
That window shot as the trains roll pass.
I could live there. Happily.

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@ukaszkubala270

I remember this piece from The Blues Brothers. I love it!

@NothingSubversive

"How often does the train go by?"
"So often, you don't even notice"

@phillychild122

One of my fav movies. Makes sense. I was born in Chicago.

@asiaskalska3462

@@phillychild122 I hate Illinois nazis

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