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Introduction

“Time’s A Wastin'”—even the title alone captures a sense of urgency, a call to action that’s hard to ignore. Picture this: it’s the late 1940s, post-war optimism mixes with the raw, emotional currents of country music, and out comes this spirited anthem that feels like a friend grabbing you by the shoulders, saying, “Let’s not wait, let’s live!” Sung by the legendary duo Carl Smith and June Carter, the song is a playful yet poignant reminder that life is fleeting and every moment is precious.

What sets “Time’s A Wastin'” apart isn’t just its catchy rhythm or its spirited banter between two of country music’s iconic voices; it’s the way it captures an ethos of seizing the day. You can almost picture Carl and June, with a twinkle in their eyes, urging each other—and us—to stop dawdling and start doing. It’s this invitation to embrace life’s adventures that has resonated with audiences for decades, making it a timeless piece.

This song isn’t just a tune you hum; it’s a mindset. It taps into that universal feeling of wanting to break free from hesitation and dive headfirst into whatever comes our way. Its impact on listeners is undeniable. Who hasn’t felt that itch to just go for it, inspired by a melody that feels like a friendly nudge forward?

In an era where time often feels like it’s slipping through our fingers, “Time’s A Wastin'” remains a beloved reminder that now is the moment to act, to love, to live. It’s this powerful message, wrapped in a duet of playful exchanges and heartwarming melodies, that continues to capture hearts and inspire action.

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Lyrics

Now I’ve got arms
and I’ve got arms
let’s get together and use those arms
Let’s go
Times a wastin
I’ve got lips
and I’ve got lips
let’s get together and use those lips.
Let’s go
Times a wastin
The cakes no good if you don’t mix the batter and bake it
And love’s just a bubble if you don’t take the trouble to make
it
So if your free to go with me, I’ll take you quicker than 1, 2,
3
Let’s go
Times a wastin
Now I’ve got blues
and I’ve got blues
Let’s get acquainted and loose those blues
Let’s go
Times a wastin
Now I’ve got feet
and I’ve got feet
Let’s start to walk where the lovers meet
Let’s go
Times a wastin
You’ve got me feeling love like I’ve never have felt it
Your full of sugar and I think I’m the butter to melt it
Now I’ve got schemes
and you’ve got schemes
Let’s get together and dream some dreams
Let’s go
Times a wastin