Let's Stick Together

Bryan Ferry · Tokyo Joe-Best [2000]

And now the marriage vow is very sacred

The man has put us together

Now you ought to make us stick together

Come on, come on, let's stick together

You know we made a vow to leave one another never



Well, now you never miss your water 'til your well is dry

Come on now baby, give our love a try

And let's stick together

Come on, come on, let's stick together

You know we made a vow to leave one another never



Well, if you're stuck for a while consider our child

How can it be happy without it's Mom and Pop

Let's stick together, come on, come on, let's stick together

You know we made a vow to leave one another never



(Repeat)

Let's Stick Together

Bryan Ferry's "Let's Stick Together" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career work, blending his signature theatrical flair with the polished rock sensibilities of his earlier days. Originally recorded for the "Tokyo Joe-Best" compilation, the track exemplifies Ferry's ability to craft anthemic melodies that resonate across decades. While often associated with his solo career, the song reflects the enduring influence of his time with Roxy Music, where he helped define the glam rock genre. The recording captures a moment in Ferry's discography where his songwriting matured, focusing on themes of loyalty and connection delivered through a rich, layered production. It remains a staple for fans appreciating the depth and emotional resonance of his catalog, showcasing his continued relevance in the rock landscape.