Let's Go Get Stoned (R&B song)
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"Let's Go Get Stoned" is an R&B song originally recorded by The Coasters in May 1965. It was written by Ashford & Simpson and Josephine Armstead.
It was a 1966 number-one R&B hit for music legend Ray Charles. The single was released shortly after Charles was released from rehab after a sixteen-year heroin addiction. 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" before they signed with Motown Records working primarily on duets for Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell.
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Other Covers
- Manfred Mann recorded the song one their #1 British EP No Living Without Loving that topped the EP charts in December 1965.
- James Brown released a recording of the song as a single
- The song was covered several times live by Joe Cocker, most notably at Woodstock Festival in 1969.
- The Derek Trucks Band has performed the song at live concerts.
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