"Good Times Roll" is a song by American
rock band
the Cars
The Cars were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1976. Emerging from the New wave music, new wave scene in the late 1970s, they consisted of Ric Ocasek (rhythm guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), ...
released as the first track from their 1978 debut album ''
The Cars
The Cars were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1976. Emerging from the New wave music, new wave scene in the late 1970s, they consisted of Ric Ocasek (rhythm guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), ...
''. Written by
Ric Ocasek
Richard Theodore Otcasek (March 23, 1944 – September 15, 2019), known as Ric Ocasek, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was the primary co-lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and frontman for the rock ...
as a sarcastic comment on rock's idea of good times, the song features layered harmonies courtesy of producer
Roy Thomas Baker
Roy Thomas Baker (born 10 November 1946) is an English record producer, songwriter and arranger, who has produced rock and pop and songs since the 1970s.
Career
Baker began his career at Decca Records at the age of 14 and later worked as an a ...
.
"Good Times Roll" was released as the third single from the album in 1979, charting at number 41 in the United States.
It has since received positive critical reception and has appeared on many of the Cars' compilation albums.
Background
Written and sung by Cars lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist
Ric Ocasek
Richard Theodore Otcasek (March 23, 1944 – September 15, 2019), known as Ric Ocasek, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was the primary co-lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and frontman for the rock ...
, "Good Times Roll" was released as the third single from the band's debut album.
Ocasek wrote the song as a sarcastic commentary on the good times in rock music, saying, "That was my song about what the good times in rock 'n' roll really mean, instead of what they're supposed to be. It was kind of a parody of good times, really. It was kinda like not about good times at all."
"Good Times Roll," like the rest of the album, was produced by
Roy Thomas Baker
Roy Thomas Baker (born 10 November 1946) is an English record producer, songwriter and arranger, who has produced rock and pop and songs since the 1970s.
Career
Baker began his career at Decca Records at the age of 14 and later worked as an a ...
, who was responsible for the recording's layered harmonies. Ocasek recalled, "I just remember when we did 'Good Times Roll' in the studio in England on the first record, and we heard back the vocals. I told Roy that I thought it was way, way too much. ... But you know, it grew on me later and it sounded so smooth. It was a nice process to do it because Roy, you know, was fortunate enough to have a 40-track machine ... so he could do layering of vocals a lot."
The song begins with electronic drums and a guitar riff, soon joined by Ocasek's lead vocals and synthesizers by keyboardist
Greg Hawkes
Gregory A. Hawkes (born October 22, 1952) is an American musician best known as the keyboardist for the rock band The Cars.
Hawkes, a native of Fulton, Maryland, United States, attended Atholton High School where he played in a band called Teet ...
. The song notably features the lyric "Let them brush your rock 'n' roll hair"; when asked if the line was a throwaway, Ocasek replied, "Not in my opinion. It's like 'let them do whatever they want to do.
Release
The song was released as the third and final single from ''The Cars'' in February 1979, backed with "
All Mixed Up". It reached number 41 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, performing slightly worse than its predecessors "
Just What I Needed" and "
My Best Friend's Girl".
Of the nine tracks on ''The Cars'', "Good Times Roll" was the only song for which no demo recording could be found during the compilation of the 1999 ''The Cars: Deluxe Edition'' package. Instead, a live version of "Good Times Roll" is included alongside demo versions of the other eight tracks.
"Good Times Roll" has been featured on several Cars anthologies, including 1985's ''
Greatest Hits
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'', 1995's ''
Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology'', and 2002's ''
Complete Greatest Hits''.
Reception
"Good Times Roll" has generally received positive reviews from critics. Greg Prato of
AllMusic
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described the track as one of the "familiar hits" on ''The Cars'' and called it a highlight.
''
Cash Box'' said it is "a distinctive and impressive track" with "broad chorus and
staccato
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rhythms."
The ''Billboard'' review of ''The Cars'' noted "Good Times Roll" as one of the best cuts, while Jaime Welton, author of ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die'', described the track as a "new wave gem".
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Rolling Stone
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'' named the song one of Ocasek's "essential songs", praising the "hard-edged midtempo strut, blaring backing vocals, and Ocaseks stylized singing" in the song.
''
Ultimate Classic Rock
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'' named the song the fifth best Cars song, calling it "one of the best side ones, track ones ever."
The song was also ranked among the band and Ric Ocasek's best by the ''
New York Times
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'', and ''
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Billboard Magazine
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'' felt that the "moody sound" provided a "nice cynical twist" on the good time lyrics.
Other appearances
*"Good Times Roll" has used in the soundtracks of several films, including 2003's ''
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'' and 2016's ''
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Personnel
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Ric Ocasek
Richard Theodore Otcasek (March 23, 1944 – September 15, 2019), known as Ric Ocasek, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was the primary co-lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and frontman for the rock ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar
*
Elliot Easton
Elliot Easton (born Elliot Steinberg, December 18, 1953) is an American guitarist. He played lead guitar and sang backing vocals for The Cars, and his guitar solos are an integral part of the band's music. Easton has also recorded music as a so ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals
*
Benjamin Orr
Benjamin Orzechowski (September 8, 1947 – October 3, 2000), known professionally as Benjamin Orr, was an American musician best known as the bassist, co-lead vocalist, and co-founder of the rock band The Cars. He sang lead vocals on sever ...
– backing vocals, bass guitar
*
David Robinson – drums, percussion,
Syndrums
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At the t ...
, backing vocals
*
Greg Hawkes
Gregory A. Hawkes (born October 22, 1952) is an American musician best known as the keyboardist for the rock band The Cars.
Hawkes, a native of Fulton, Maryland, United States, attended Atholton High School where he played in a band called Teet ...
– keyboards, backing vocals
Charts
References
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1978 songs
1979 singles
Elektra Records singles
Songs written by Ric Ocasek
Song recordings produced by Roy Thomas Baker
The Cars songs