"Subject: RE: Is alcohol the only drug praised in song From: meself - PM Date: 18 Dec 09 - 04:19 PM "BTW, someone mentioned 'Let's Go Get Stoned' but that is clearly about alcohol." And I (someone) quote: "I'll call up my dealer on the way home and say, "'Let's go get stoned.'" ?" Perhaps I should have been more specific. I was responding to a mention of Ray Charles singing 'Let's Go Get Stoned' I have a version recorded by Ray Charles in 1966 which does not contain the line you quote. I also have a version by The Coasters from 1965 that is almost identical to the one Ray Charles recorded the next year. Maybe they took out the drug references so it could be played on the radio. Here are the lyrics to the 1966 Ray Charles version. It hit #31 on the Billboard charts. 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 Where did you get that quote?
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