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Let's Go Get Stoned

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Wikipedia article




'"Let's Go Get Stoned"' is a song originally recorded by The Coasters in May 1965. It was written by Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Josephine Armstead. Ronnie Milsap recorded it in October 1965 as a B-side to the single, "Never Had It So Good.

Ray Charles recording



It was a 1966 number one R&B hit for American recording artist Ray Charles. The single was released shortly after Charles was released from rehab after a 16-year heroin addiction. Charles heard a 1965 recording of the song by Ronnie Milsap. According to Milsap, Charles liked his version of the song so much that he decided to record it himself. It is notable for being one of Ashford & Simpson's first successful compositions together; the duo also penned Charles' "I Don't Need No Doctor". An unusual feature of the recording is that it closed with the sound of the "NBC chimes".

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Other notable covers



* Manfred Mann recorded the song on their #1 British EP 'No Living Without Loving', which topped the UK EP chart in December 1965.

* The Amboy Dukes recorded a cover for their 1967 eponymous album

* James Brown released a recording of the song as a single.

* Big Mama Thornton recorded the song for her 1969 album 'Stronger Than Dirt'.

* Joe Cocker performed the song at Woodstock in August 1969.

References



Category:1966 singles

Category:Songs written by Valerie Simpson

Category:Songs written by Nickolas Ashford

Category:The Coasters songs

Category:Ray Charles songs

Category:Manfred Mann songs

Category:James Brown songs

Category:Big Mama Thornton songs

Category:Joe Cocker songs

Category:Songs written by Jo Armstead

Category:1966 songs

Category:ABC Records singles

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