Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Creepin' up slow, hangin' 'round my back door, my back door!
Blowin' smoke like a freight train
Yea, we're wilder than some mustangs
Got the top down and Skynyrd up
We're laid back, but we're on the up
Ain't nothin' like a Friday night
And that smell to getcha feelin' right
I've waited all week for this
The head party I don't wanna miss
Somethin' in the air
And it's takin' control
Can you feel it? Can you feel it?
Baby, come on, let it go!
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Creepin' up slow, hangin' 'round my back door, my back door
If we get caught, everyone'll see us stoned, see us stoned
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
We're livin' for a good time
Good friends across a county line
The climb is gettin' steeper
So baby, don't fear the reaper
Midnight, another round
Fire it up just to burn it down
It don't come any cheaper
And nothin' tastes sweeter
Somethin' in the air
And it's takin' control
Can you feel it? Can you feel it?
Baby, come on, let it go!
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Creepin' up slow, hangin' 'round my back door, my back door
If we get caught, everyone'll see us stoned, see us stoned
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Creepin' up slow, hangin' 'round my back door, my back door
If we get caught, everyone'll see us stoned, see us stoned
Me and Mary Jane got a thing goin' on, goin' on
Chris Robertson spoke about “Me and Mary Jane” in a 2017 interview:
That song started with a guitar riff and then we were like, What if the vocal just kind of followed the guitar? It was one of the first things that anybody sang. I don’t remember who exactly sang it first at the Practice House but,...
It certainly is. Songwriter Chris Robertson had this to say on the subject:
That song is pretty self-explanatory what it’s about, and anytime you get to reference Lynyrd Skynyrd in a song, it’s pretty kick ass. But that song is 100 percent what you think it’s about.