If You Wanna Get To Heaven
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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I never read it in a book
I never saw it on a show
But i heard it in the alley on the weird radio.

If you want a drink of water
You got to get it from the well.
If you wanna get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

I never felt it in my feet
Or felt it in my soul
But i heard it in the alley
Now its in my rock and roll.

If you wanna know a secret
You got to promise not to tell.
If you wanna get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

I never thought it'd be so easy
I never thought it'd be so fun.
But I heard it in the alley
Now I got it on the run.

If you wanna see an angel
You got to find it where it fell.
If you wanna get the heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

If you wanna get to heaven
If you wanna get to heaven




If you wanna get to heaven
If you wanna get to heaven

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils's song "If You Wanna Get To Heaven" suggest that in order to achieve one's goals or aspirations, one must be willing to take risks, challenge the status quo, and do things differently than they have been done before. The singer implies that he has not learned this lesson from books or television shows but rather from hearing it on the "weird radio" in the alley. The lyrics suggest that there is a certain "rock and roll" spirit of rebellion and exploration that is required to succeed in life.


The chorus of the song reinforces the idea that if you want to achieve something, you have to work for it: "If you want a drink of water, you got to get it from the well. If you wanna get to heaven, you got to raise a little hell." The repetition of the phrase "raise a little hell" reinforces the idea that in order to succeed, one must be willing to be a little bit bold and daring, and take risks that others might not be willing to take.


Throughout the song, there is a sense of joy and celebration in the idea of taking risks and challenging the status quo. The singer sings about how easy and fun it is to do things differently, and how he "got it on the run" by following this spirit of rebellion. The song suggests that there is a certain joy in being a little bit rebellious and taking risks, and that this is an important part of achieving one's goals in life.


Line by Line Meaning

I never read it in a book
I haven't learned this from any written material


I never saw it on a show
I haven't seen this on TV or in a movie


But i heard it in the alley on the weird radio.
But I heard this message in an unexpected place - a back alley playing obscure music


If you want a drink of water
If you're thirsty


You got to get it from the well.
You have to go to the source


If you wanna get to heaven
If you want to get to a good place after death


You got to raise a little hell.
You have to be a little wild or take some risks


I never felt it in my feet
I haven't experienced this physically


Or felt it in my soul
I haven't felt this in my emotions


But i heard it in the alley
But I heard this message in an unexpected place - a back alley playing obscure music


Now its in my rock and roll.
Now it's a part of my music


If you wanna know a secret
If you want to learn something private


You got to promise not to tell.
You have to keep it a secret


I never thought it'd be so easy
I didn't think it would come so naturally


I never thought it'd be so fun.
I didn't expect it to be so enjoyable


But I heard it in the alley
But I heard this message in an unexpected place - a back alley playing obscure music


Now I got it on the run.
Now I'm fully embracing it and taking action


If you wanna see an angel
If you want to see something pure and good


You got to find it where it fell.
You have to go to the source or where it originated


If you wanna get the heaven
If you want to reach a good place after death


You got to raise a little hell.
You have to be a little wild or take some risks


If you wanna get to heaven
If you want to get to a good place after death


If you wanna get to heaven
If you want to get to a good place after death


If you wanna get to heaven
If you want to get to a good place after death


If you wanna get to heaven
If you want to get to a good place after death




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN DILLON, STEVE CASH

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@smackahotribe7777

I never read it in a book
I never saw it on a show
But I heard it in the alley
On a weird radio
If you want a drink of water
You got to get it from a well
If you want to get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell

I never felt it in my feet
I never felt it in my soul
But I heard it the alley
Now it's in my rock and roll
If you want to know a secret
You got to promise not to tell
If you want to get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell

I never thought it'd be so easy
I never thought it'd be so fun
But I heard it in the alley
Now I got it on the run
If you want to see an angel
You got to find it where it fell
If you want to get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell
If you want to get to heaven
If you want to get to heaven
If you want to get to heaven
If you want to get to heaven

Written by John Dillon, Steve Cash • Copyright © Universal Music Publishing Group



All comments from YouTube:

@MrSuzuki1187

I was their personal pilot for tours in the mid to late 1970s when I flew for a commuter airline based at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The Daredevils lived near the army base and used my airline for tours. In 1977, I flew them to Minot, North Dakota where they were the closing act. They invited me, my copilot, and our flight attendant to watch the show from the stage. The were very nice guys and were Great fun to hang with.

@joejohnston1994

Minot the coldest place ever lived 1969

@chaosreigns6407

Im at Ft Lost in the woods for AIT right now. Thanks for the trivia

@amychester8735

Awesome

@seankane9279

Minot, we used to call it Mindrot. Very cool story. Thanks for sharing.

@anthonyrone393

Wish you woulda been Skynyrds pilot...
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@echojohnny714

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils were a Very underrated band. They wrote and played so many great songs

@montibarnett6740

They played many great songs and I can't I wish I could hear him and see him today

@susanm7925

Touche! I always said I didn't like blue grass music...but I love this music.

@crystalbennett1493

I didn't realize how many great songs they had until I saw them at the Wildey I Edwardsville in 2021

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