Let's, we oughta stay together Loving you whether, whether Times are good or bad, happy or sad... Come on Let's, let's stay together Loving you whether, whether Times are good or bad, happy or sad Lyrics to 'Let's Stay Together' by Tina Turner. Listen while you read! Learn to play guitar by chord / tabs using chord diagrams, transpose the key, watch video lessons and much more. Mitchell said, "The only fight I ever had with him was about 'Let's Stay Together,' because he thought 'Let's Stay Together' was not a hit."

I, I'm so in love with you Whatever you want to do is all right with me 'Cause you make me feel so brand new And I want to spend my life wit “Let’s Stay Together,” started with Mitchell giving Green a rough cut of a tune he'd written. Just let it happen. Apparently, Green didn’t like the “thin” sound of his falsetto voice. In the case of Al Green’s unforgettable, “Let’s Stay Together,” it took two and then some hundreds of hours to perfect the 1972 hit, which reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and the Before Al Green became one of the dulcet voices of his era, he struggled to find traction in the dog eat dog music world. I'll never be untrue. The song is neither fast nor slow -- while the rhythm has some pace to it, the singing is leisurely. "Let's Stay Together" is a proposal from one adult to another -- this is not a besotted teenager amped up on hormones and playing Romeo.

"And that's why we just kept going over and over and over and over again. Let's stay together. When he nailed it, I said, 'That's the one.' It took two days of Mitchell badgering him before Green finally put his heavenly voice on tape.

It's a love song, but it's a humble proposal, telling the woman that whatever you want to do / Is alright with me. Times are good or bad, happy or sad. Let's stay together I'm, I'm so in love with you Whatever you want to do Is alright with me 'Cause you make me feel so brand new And I want to spend my life with you Let me say that since, baby Since we've been together Loving you forever Is what I need Let me be the one you come running to I'll never be untrue Oh, baby, let's, let's stay together It's funky, yet sincere. Apparently, Mitchell didn’t care for the small-time hit but heard something he liked in Green’s voice, and agreed to become Green’s producer.

Oh, baby let's. It's a love song, but it's a humble proposal, telling the woman that "whatever you want to do / Is alright with me." You’ve likely heard it a few times, even if R&B isn’t your cup of tea. He wishes he could have grown up in the free love era! Just let it ooze out and let it — that's right.'" Mitchell knew Green’s talent and wasn’t going to quit until he got the Green he wanted, "I wanted this golden voice on it, and he kept giving me somebody else's voice," Mitchell says. In the unknowable future, times may be good or bad, happy or sad, but whatever the case, he knows he'll want her by his side. The song is neither fast nor slow -- while the rhythm has some pace to it, the singing is leisurely. He even addresses, in an indirect way, the possibility of splitting up -- so many people break up, then turn around and make up.

They scored a minor hit with 1967’s “Back Up Train,” but unfortunately, the song would dog Green for years. Al Green - Al Green - Let's Stay Together Lyrics. Its lyrics, though romantic, are plainspoken, with a relatable meaning. With the 1972 hit Let's Stay Together, Al Green struck a perfect balance. Al Green - Let`s Stay Together Lyrics. Let me be the one you come running to. Who needs that drama? Everywhere he went, the people wanted “Back Up Train” and like any frustrated artist, Green eventually came to hate the song and quit the group. " Green was a bit too fired up, "I'm in here trying to blow the studio top off," Green says, "and Willie kept saying, 'No, just say it.' Loving you whether, whether. He was finally able to persuade Green that it "had magic on it." Album: Miscellaneous. I'm so in love with you. Oddly enough, when they recorded the song, Mitchell brought in the neighborhood “winos” as an audience to perform for. Artist: Al Green.