Let's Get Stoned
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Let's go get stoned
Let's go get stoned

When your baby won't let you in
Got a few pennies, a bottle of gin
Just call your buddy on the telephone

Let's go get stoned
Let's go get stoned
Let's go get stoned

When you work so hard all the day long
And everything you do seems to go wrong
Just drop by my place on your way home
Let's go get stoned

It ain't no harm
You're takin just a taste
But don't blow your cool
And start messing up the place

It ain't no harm you're faking just a nip
But make sure you don't fall down bust your lip





Let's go get stoned
Let's go get stoned

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles's Let's Go Get Stoned depict a narrative that constitutes an encouragement to go out and get intoxicated. The song language promotes the use of gin and drugs, which could be seen as an escape from the various challenges an individual in society can face, such as a distressed relationship and work challenges. The lyrics, "When your baby won't let you in, got a few pennies, a bottle of gin, just call your buddy on the telephone" depicts a picture of a person who has been rejected by their significant other and is unable to gain access to their home. Therefore, they have no other option than to seek solace in their buddy and a bottle of gin, which will offer the relief they need.


Also, the song's lyrics create an impression of a person who is overworked and has to deal with all sorts of challenges at work. The line "When you work so hard all the day long and everything you do seems to go wrong," portrays a situation of a person that is at their wits’ end with work challenges. The song suggests they can visit their friend and join the party of drug use to quell their various challenges. There is also an essence of control in the song’s tone as Charles urges the listeners to indulge in drugs with great care, cautioning against blowing their cool or causing a ruckus.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's go get stoned
The singer is proposing that they consume drugs as a way to deal with their problems


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal, highlighting their desire to use drugs


When your baby won't let you in
The singer's significant other is upset with them and refusing to allow them into the home


Got a few pennies, a bottle of gin
The artist has limited resources but has obtained alcohol


Just call your buddy on the telephone
The artist suggests that they bring a friend along for the drug use


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal for drug use


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal for drug use


When you work so hard all the day long
The artist is exhausted from a day of hard work


And everything you do seems to go wrong
The artist's life is currently filled with difficulties and challenges


Just drop by my place on your way home
The artist suggests visiting their home before indulging in drug use


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal for drug use


It ain't no harm
The artist believes that drug use is not harmful


You're takin just a taste
The singer suggests taking a small amount of drugs


But don't blow your cool
The singer cautions against getting too excited or reckless


And start messing up the place
The singer warns against causing damage or chaos


It ain't no harm you're faking just a nip
The artist repeats their belief that drug use is not harmful if done in moderation


But make sure you don't fall down bust your lip
The artist advises caution to avoid physical harm or injury


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal for drug use


Let's go get stoned
The singer repeats the proposal for drug use




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: VALERIE SIMPSON, JOSEPHINE ARMSTEAD, NICKOLAS ASHFORD

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Comments from YouTube:

john furlong

This playing on vinyl with some smoke and some cold drink chilling on a Saturday afternoon in a freshly cleaned house is as good as gold to me! These kids nowadays are missing out man...

J J

the freshly cleaned house part really sits well in the mix, the best sauce when it comes to relaxing

Nighteye144

The kids nowadays are actually using pot at record amounts, and from personal experience thats still pretty much how it goes but with digital music instead

PDA

Your damn right

alan smithee

yesssss😊

S. L. Amey

You got to hand it to Ashford and Simpson..... They wrote some of the best music ever. Amazing song writers.

Benjamin Taylor

Yes, yes, yes!!!

Olle Wiberg

This is the original version from 1965/66 but remastered. Was great then, remains great today. Great vocal/piano, great organ by Billy Preston, Raelets sound fine and overall a Ray Charles-classic!

Ketty Martire

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William Newman

THIS is the sacred hymn of my people.

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