The Cars Rev Up the Stage with “Let’s Go” Live
“Let’s Go” is a classic rock song by the American rock band The Cars. It was released in 1979 as the lead single from their second studio album, “Candy-O.” The song is celebrated for its catchy and upbeat sound, featuring a blend of rock, new wave, and pop elements that were characteristic of The Cars’ signature style.
Lyrically, “Let’s Go” is a song about desire and attraction. The lyrics express a sense of urgency and the narrator’s desire to take action and seize the moment. The song’s repetitive and simple chorus, which consists of the words “Let’s go,” adds to its infectious and sing-along quality.
Musically, “Let’s Go” features a memorable keyboard riff, driving guitar chords, and the distinctive vocals of Ric Ocasek. The song’s production is polished and radio-friendly, which contributed to its commercial success. The Cars were known for their ability to combine rock instrumentation with electronic elements, and “Let’s Go” exemplifies this fusion.
“Let’s Go” was a major hit for The Cars, reaching the Top 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It remains a beloved track in the band’s catalog and is often included in their live performances. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its catchy melody and The Cars’ contribution to the new wave and rock music of the late 1970s.