Songwriter: Keith Richards Mick Jagger

Producer: John Kahn

Don't you worry 'bout what's on your mind
I'm in no hurry, so you can take your time
Oh, my eyes are red and my mouth's getting dry
I'm out of my head and my tongue's getting tired

Oh baby, so let's spend the night together
Now I need you more than ever
So baby, let's spend it together now

I got a feelin' that I can't describe, oh my
But I can't scream sing to want to compromise, oh no
Don't hang me up and, baby, don't let me down, oh no
'Cause we can have fun just grooving around, oh baby

Let's spend the night together
'Cause I need you more than ever
Let's spend the night together now

Right now, I wanna spend the night with you
Nobody but you, right now

Oh, let's spend the night together
Oh, I need you more than ever
I wanna spend the night with you right now

Oh now, right now
Let's spend the night together now
Call me, let's spend it
I want to spend it right now
Let's spend the night together now

Jerry Garcia

Jerome John “Jerry” Garcia was a psychedelic wizard with a hypnotizing presence born in San Francisco, California on August 1, 1942. Jerry is immortalized as a rock icon — The Grateful Dead was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and in 2003, Rolling Stone ranked him at #13 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All-Time. Often seen as the frontman of The Grateful Dead, Jerry was their lead guitarist and lead singer on many original songs, though he refused to take credit as the role.

Garcia was inspired by various music, art, drugs, and literature. At age 15, he started playing guitar, but it wasn’t until Jerry narrowly survived a major car accident which changed his focus. He later cites it as a “slingshot for the rest of [his] life.” This revelation causes him to choose the guitar over his hobby of painting and drawing. His music also had a strong influence from bluegrass, as he had played banjo throughout his life and before he began to play guitar.

Despite noting few musical influences, Jerry liked Chuck Berry and Ray Charles amongst other Rhythm and Blues artists of the time.