Let Go 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

"Let's Go Get Stoned" by Ray Charles is a song about using drugs, specifically marijuana, as a way to escape from the problems of life. The chorus repeats the phrase, "Let's go get stoned," emphasizing the desire to escape from reality. The lyrics suggest that when life gets overwhelming, one can turn to drugs and alcohol to temporarily forget their problems. The phrase "When your baby won't let you in" could refer to a relationship issue or a metaphor for feeling trapped in a situation. The lines "Got a few pennies, a bottle of gin / Just call your buddy on the telephone" suggest the camaraderie associated with drug use, with one friend calling up another to join in and share the experience.


The second verse implies that hard work isn't always rewarded, and sometimes everything seems to go wrong. Again, the song suggests that drugs are a way to escape those feelings. Charles sings, "It ain't no harm / You're taking just a taste," a common justification for drug use, implying that it is not harmful in moderation. However, he also warns, "But make sure you don't fall down bust your lip," acknowledging that drugs can have negative consequences if taken too far.


Overall, "Let's Go Get Stoned" is a song about escapism through drug use. The lyrics suggest that while drugs may offer temporary relief, they are not a permanent solution to life's problems.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's go get stoned
Let's forget our problems and get high on drugs


When your baby won't let you in
When you cannot go home to your partner, probably due to a fight


Got a few pennies, a bottle of gin
Got some money and alcohol


Just call your buddy on the telephone
Contact your friend to join you in getting high


When you work so hard all the day long
When you have had a rough day at work


And everything you do seems to go wrong
When everything seems to be against you


Just drop by my place on your way home
Just come to my place and let's get high together


It ain't no harm
It is not harmful to indulge in drugs, according to the singer


You're takin just a taste
You are just taking a small sip


But don't blow your cool
Do not lose your composure


And start messing up the place
And start causing chaos and destruction


It ain't no harm you're faking just a nip
Taking a small dose of drugs is not harmful, according to the singer


But make sure you don't fall down bust your lip
But be careful not to fall and injure yourself




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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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