We Didn't See A Thing
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Well, I swear I didn't see you with your wife's best girlfriend
Drinkin' beer and a-dancin' to that western swing
And I didn't see you kiss her and leave that barroom with her
No, I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing

George, I know I didn't hear you tell that blonde that you weren't married (no, uh-uh)
I know I didn't see you hidin' your weddin' ring either, did I?
And I know I couldn't have heard you call your wife and tell her that you were working

No, no, uh-uh, I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing
We've got to stick together to keep our stories straight
Now, don't forget Ray, I was down in Atlanta, sure you were and I was workin' late
Yeah you know it's always good to see you, George, it's good to see you too
But I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing

Hey Ray by the way do you leave that hundred bucks you owe me
I don't know what you're talkin' about George
Well, I'm sure you recall our bet on last night's football game
No, I don't but you know if I had seen you I certainly would've paid ya
But I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing

We've got to stick together to keep our stories straight
Don't forget I was down in Atlanta and don't you forget I was working late
But you know it's always good to see you, George, it's good to see you too
But I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing





I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles's song, "We Didn't See A Thing," discuss the events of a night where two friends, Ray and George, are covering up their involvement in various misdeeds. They are both denying any knowledge of each other's actions. The song begins with one of them swearing that they didn't see the other with his wife's best friend, drinking and dancing to western swing music. They also claim that they didn't see the other kiss the woman and leave the bar with her. They continue to deny knowledge of each other's doings throughout the song, despite the other's attempts to collect a debt or recall a bet.


The song can be interpreted to have a few different meanings. On the surface, it is a humorous take on the concept of plausible deniability. Ray and George are trying to preserve their reputations by denying any involvement in each other's questionable behavior. However, the song could also be interpreted as a commentary on the culture of silence surrounding immoral acts. By refusing to acknowledge wrongdoing, Ray and George are perpetuating a cycle of secrecy that allows bad behavior to go unchecked.


Overall, the lyrics of "We Didn't See A Thing" are a lighthearted reminder that sometimes, it's better not to know too much about your friends' lives. It encourages viewers to look past the bad behavior of their buddies and enjoy their company regardless.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I swear I didn't see you with your wife's best girlfriend
I am saying that I did not see you with your wife's best friend.


Drinkin' beer and a-dancin' to that western swing
If you were there, you were drinking beer and dancing to Western swing music.


And I didn't see you kiss her and leave that barroom with her
I am denying that I witnessed you kiss her and leave the barroom together.


No, I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing
I am insisting that neither of us saw anything that night.


George, I know I didn't hear you tell that blonde that you weren't married (no, uh-uh)
I am calling out George for saying he didn't hear me tell a blonde woman that I was not married.


I know I didn't see you hidin' your weddin' ring either, did I?
I am pointing out that I did not see George hiding his wedding ring.


And I know I couldn't have heard you call your wife and tell her that you were working
I am accusing George of calling his wife to tell her that he was working, even though I couldn't have heard it.


No, no, uh-uh, I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing
I am insisting that neither of us saw anything that night, and we need to stick together to keep our stories straight.


Hey Ray by the way do you leave that hundred bucks you owe me
George is asking me if I paid him back the money I owe him.


I don't know what you're talkin' about George
I am denying that I owe George any money.


Well, I'm sure you recall our bet on last night's football game
George is reminding me of the bet we made on the football game.


No, I don't but you know if I had seen you I certainly would've paid ya
I am claiming that I don't remember the bet, but I would have paid George if I had seen him.


But I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing
I am repeating that we both didn't see anything and we need to stick to our story.


We've got to stick together to keep our stories straight
I am reminding George that we need to stick together and have the same story.


Don't forget I was down in Atlanta and don't you forget I was working late
We are reminding each other of our alibis for that night.


But you know it's always good to see you, George, it's good to see you too
We are exchanging pleasantries at the end of the conversation.


But I didn't see you and I didn't see you and we didn't see a thing
We repeat that we didn't see anything to ensure our story stays consistent.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GARY LEE GENTRY

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Comments from YouTube:

Doug Stone

I owned the "Friendship" album, then the cassette and now the CD. Still play and enjoy it. Ray did as much for country music as he did for the blues. His 1962 album, "Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music," brought country to a whole new mainstream audience.

Sam Moss

man ain't that the truth...mainstream doesn't even touch what that album did.

Nomzamo Zondo

We've got to stick together to keep our story straight... I heard this for the first time in 1989, have been searching for it.

Carl Rocco

The two best singers of ALL TIME!

Dave Wollenberg

They hit #6 on ACC, 3-20-84. RIP, Ray, George, and Chet.

Greta Garbolini

Such a great duet. Lyrics are hilarious.

TheBrooklynUSA

THIS IS SUCH A GREAT AND FUN SONG.

Robert Yuna

Modern Sounds Volume 1 and 2 are two of the most important pop albums made in the last 50 years. Ray damn near single-handedly changed it all.

Brian Skirvin

True talent right there!

Seth Provost

Discoverd the “friendship” album today 🥳 this one has been on repeat all evening 🔥🔥

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