When You Got Good Friends
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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You got to love ol' Charlie Daniels
You got to cut the rug with Wet Willie too
And you got to be a fan of the Marshall Tucker Band
Before I'll sit down and have a drink with you
Yes, Bakersfield has got ol' Merle Haggard
He's a bad, bad boy, yes indeed
Nashville's got a million and one guitar pickers
But I guess my favorite would be the CDB

Yes there's a few good rockers in New York City
Guess the big la, it never cared for me
So won't you tell all them Hollywierd writer people
That it just don't make a damn
When you got good friends like me

Never dick on good ol' Waylon Jennings
Or Willie Nelson, Bob Wills or me
Well they're playin' that good ol' country-western
You know this thing they call the Texas swing

Yes there's a few good rockers in New York City
Guess the big la, it never cared for me
So won't you tell all them Hollywierd writer people




That it just don't make a damn
When you got good friends like me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "When You Got Good Friends" by Lynyrd Skynyrd is a celebration of friendship and music. The song's central idea revolves around the shared love for classic country and rock artists and the importance of genuine companionship. The first stanza talks about the essential artists one must appreciate before the singer sits down to have a drink with them. These artists include Charlie Daniels, Wet Willie, and the Marshall Tucker Band. The second stanza talks about Merle Haggard, a legendary country artist from Bakersfield, California, and the many guitar pickers in Nashville. The singer admits that CDB, Charlie Daniels Band, is their favorite.


The third stanza talks about New York City and LA's rockers, but the singer states that it's not about that. The singer doesn't care about the popularity of the artists, the glitz, and glamour of the cities. The fourth stanza recognizes the importance of country-western music, and important artists like Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Bob Wills, and the Texas swing.


Overall, "When You Got Good Friends" is a song about the little things that make life worth living. The song reminds us that true friends and great music are invaluable treasures in life.


Line by Line Meaning

You got to love ol' Charlie Daniels
I value and appreciate those who have an admiration for Charlie Daniels.


You got to cut the rug with Wet Willie too
I enjoy spending time with those who know how to have a good time, including dancing with Wet Willie.


And you got to be a fan of the Marshall Tucker Band
It's important for me to connect with those who appreciate the music of the Marshall Tucker Band.


Before I'll sit down and have a drink with you
I value shared experiences and interests, and won't just sit down with anyone for a drink.


Yes, Bakersfield has got ol' Merle Haggard
Bakersfield is a place where Merle Haggard resides and is well-known for his music.


He's a bad, bad boy, yes indeed
Merle Haggard is known for his wild and rebellious nature.


Nashville's got a million and one guitar pickers
Nashville is full of talented musicians, particularly those who play guitar.


But I guess my favorite would be the CDB
The Charlie Daniels Band is personally my favorite group of guitar pickers in Nashville.


Yes there's a few good rockers in New York City
There are talented rock musicians in New York City.


Guess the big la, it never cared for me
I don't feel personally connected or valued by the mainstream music scene in Los Angeles.


So won't you tell all them Hollywierd writer people
I don't care to impress the writers in Hollywood who focus on popular music.


That it just don't make a damn
Their opinions and interests don't matter to me.


When you got good friends like me
Having loyal and enjoyable friendships is more important to me than impressing or fitting in with a certain music scene or social group.


Never dick on good ol' Waylon Jennings
It's important to show respect for established musicians like Waylon Jennings.


Or Willie Nelson, Bob Wills or me
Don't disrespect Willie Nelson or the legendary Bob Wills, just as it's important not to disrespect me.


Well they're playin' that good ol' country-western
I enjoy listening to classic country and western music with my friends.


You know this thing they call the Texas swing
There's a specific style of country music that originated in Texas and is beloved by me and my friends.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALLEN COLLINS, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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Comments from YouTube:

Victor Almeida

That's the real music! Ronnie knew how to sing with emotion and simplicity...

Charles Gauldin

Hard to beat this...Ronnie had alota soul in that voice of his

Mike Em

Greatest Rock n Roll band ever. Never saw another Ronnie Van Zant, never will.

Pat Poston

Ronnie was the ABSOLUTE BEST SONGWRITERS EVER!

Brian Kellione

Lets hear this one on classic rock radio....

Heber Almeida

never before lol

Brian Kellione

Classic rock plays the same old crap over and over...I heard "never again" from Machine Head (DP's my all time fave band) and nearly wrecked my car with excitement!

Dennis COPE

Brian Kellione. man thats about the only band i ain't heared on Q97.3

Crystal Beach

I've got this on my 'playlist' right after Waylon and Willie.

THIRTY WEIGHT

gotta love it!!!!! friends are almost as important as family.............

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