"Let the Good Times Roll" is a song that was recorded by Shirley and Lee in 1956. This song was written by the duo, Shirley Goodman (later Shirley Pixley) and Leonard Lee.
By September 8, 1956, the Shirley & Lee recording had climbed to number 20 in the US chart, and a 1960 re-recording went to number 47.
The song has a strong steady beat provided by prolific studio drummer Earl Palmer.
"Let the Good Times Roll" has appeared on numerous compilation albums, and features in the films Apocalypse Now, Stand By Me, October Sky, A Father for Brittany, Nobody, and Manchester by the Sea, as well as the trailer for the film The Monkey.
Bob Dylan references the song in the lyrics of New Danville Girl; "Somethinâ about it reminds me of you, like when she sings âÂÂBaby, let the good times rollâÂÂ." The same year that "New Danville Girl" was released on Knocked Out Loaded, Dylan added "Let the Good Times Roll" to his setlists and played it four times.
The song appears in a 2018 TV commercial for Walmart.