Let's Go (The Cars song)

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“Let's Go”
“Let's Go” cover
Picture sleeve (France)
Single by The Cars
from the album Candy-O
B-side "That's It"
Released June 12, 1979 (1979-06-12)
Format 7"
Genre New Wave
Length 3:32
Label Elektra
Writer(s) Ric Ocasek
Producer Roy Thomas Baker
The Cars singles chronology
"Good Times Roll"
(1979)
"Let's Go"
(1979)
"Double Life"
(1979)

"Let's Go" was the first single from The Cars' album Candy-O, released in 1979. It was written by Ric Ocasek and features lead vocals by Cars bassist Ben Orr. The single peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the U.S. The song was an even bigger success in Canada, reaching #5, and remains the Cars' highest ever charting single in Canada.

The song tells the story of a 17-year old girl and her budding interest in "the nightlife". It is told from the perspective of a teenage boy who wishes to ask her out for a date. She refuses any and all of his advances.

In 1990, Isley Brother Ernie Isley covered the song for the compilation album Rubáiyát.

In mid-2007, the tune of the song was used in a series of television commercials for Kmart Australia.[1]