'Let's Stay Together' by Al Green: Song Meaning, Lyrics, And History

By | February 9, 2020

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Al Green performing on stage, holding a rose, circa 1974. (Photo by Echoes/Redferns)

With the 1972 hit "Let's Stay Together," Al Green struck a perfect balance. The song is neither fast nor slow -- while the rhythm has some pace to it, the singing is leisurely. It's a love song, but it's a humble proposal, telling the woman that "whatever you want to do / Is alright with me." Its lyrics, though romantic, are plainspoken, with a relatable meaning. It's funky, yet sincere. This is a song that works whether you're at a nightclub or spending a quiet night in. And it's a fact that nobody, not a single person, doesn't like "Let's Stay Together." How did this soul gem of the early '70s come about?

'Let's Stay Together' Was A Collaborative Effort

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The one and only Al Green (doyouremember)

It’s famously said that it takes two to tango. 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 Billboard R&B chart. The two, of course, were Al Green’s versatile golden voice and Willie Mitchell’s ear for vocal perfection. Together, the talented twosome created one of the all-time wedding songs and a track that graced many a movie since its release.