Let The Good Times Roll
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Hey everybody, let's have fun
You only live but once and when you're dead you're done
You better let the good time roll, baby, oh, let's get it own mama
And I don't care if you're old now
Get yourself together and let the good time roll

Don't sit there mumbling, talkin' trash
If you want to have a ball you got to go out, spend some cash
L-l-let the good times roll, babe, oh baby, oh baby
And I don't care if you're old now, get together and let the good time roll

Hey y'all tell everybody, Ray Charles' in town
Got a dollar and a quarter and I'm just ringing the clock now
Don't let nobody, play me cheap
I got fifty cents more than I'm gonna keep

I'm gonna let the good times roll now, oh baby, oh baby
And I don't care if you're old now, get together and let the good time roll

Hey no matter whether, rainy weather
If you want to have a ball you got to get yourself together




Oh, get yourself under control
Ohh, yeah, oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's song "Let The Good Times Roll" are all about living life to the fullest and having fun. The opening lines of the song invite everyone to let loose and enjoy life because you only live once and once you're dead, that's it. The chorus encourages people to let the good times roll and not to worry about age or any other excuses that might hold someone back from having a good time. Muddy Waters urges people to get out, spend some money, and have a ball. He reminds people not to sit around complaining but to get up and enjoy life.


In the second verse, Muddy Waters brings up Ray Charles and the fact that he's in town. He tells everyone that he's got a dollar and a quarter and he's just ringing the clock. He won't let anyone play him cheap and he's going to have a good time no matter what. The final lines of the song once again emphasize the importance of getting together, getting under control, and having a good time.


This song is a classic blues song that is all about embracing life and having fun. It speaks to people of all ages and encourages them to let loose and enjoy life. Muddy Waters was a master at expressing the deep emotions that underlie the blues, and in "Let The Good Times Roll", he captures the spirit of having a good time in a way that is both enduring and inspirational.


Line by Line Meaning

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


You only live but once and when you're dead you're done
Life is short and death is inevitable, so make the most of your time


You better let the good time roll, baby, oh, let's get it own mama
We should embrace and celebrate the good times


And I don't care if you're old now
Age doesn't matter when it comes to enjoying oneself


Get yourself together and let the good time roll
Pull yourself together and join in on the fun


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


If you want to have a ball you got to go out, spend some cash
To have a good time, sometimes you have to spend money


L-l-let the good times roll, babe, oh baby, oh baby
Let's keep the good times going


Hey y'all tell everybody, Ray Charles' in town
Spread the word that a great musician is in town


Got a dollar and a quarter and I'm just ringing the clock now
I have very little money but I'm having a great time anyway


Don't let nobody, play me cheap
Don't let anyone take advantage of me or treat me unfairly


I got fifty cents more than I'm gonna keep
I have some money to spend and I'm not worried about saving it all


Hey no matter whether, rainy weather
Regardless of the circumstances or conditions


If you want to have a ball you got to get yourself together
To enjoy oneself, one needs to be in the right mindset and prepared


Oh, get yourself under control
Maintain composure and stay calm


Ohh, yeah, oh
An expression of excitement and enjoyment




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