Get You in the Morning

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About Get You in the Morning

"Get You in the Morning" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the second and final single from their 1999 album Give Yourself a Hand. This song is the band's second single to feature Ellen Reid on lead vocals.


Year:
1999
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I want it cheap, I want it now 
I want it fast, and I want it with feeling
I want it deep, I want a vow 
I want it to last, and I want it with meaning

I will come and get you in the morning 
We'll just go and not give any warning

I am the cheap, I'm right here now 
I'm moving fast, and I've got the feeling
I'm going deep, I've made my vow 
It is my last, and it's the one I'm keeping

I will come and get you in the morning 
We'll just go and not give any warning 
I will come and get you in the morning

I'm on my game, I walk the walk 
I smell the smell, and I feel the feeling
It's in my name, I talk the talk 
I ring the bell, and I do the dealing

I am the name, I am the walk 
I've got the smell, and I've got the feeling
I'm going deep, I'm going fast 
I'm going now, and I'm going with meaning

I will come and get you in the morning 
We'll just go and not give any warning 
I will come and get you in the morning 
We'll just go and not give any warning 
I will come and get you in the morning 
We'll just go and not give any warning 
I will come and get you in the morning

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Crash Test Dummies

The Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian folk rock/alternative rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, widely known for their 1993 single "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm". more »

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Written by: BRAD ROBERTS, GREG WELLS

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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10 facts about this song

Release Year
"Get You in the Morning" by Crash Test Dummies was released in September 1999.
Album
This song belongs to the album named "Give Yourself a Hand," which is the fifth studio album of the Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies.
Unique Sound
The album "Give Yourself a Hand" introduced significantly different sound from the band's previous work, with "Get You in the Morning" revealing rapping vocals mixed with an alternative rock sound.
Songwriters
Brad Roberts, the lead singer and guitarist of Crash Test Dummies, and Greg Wells, a Grammy-award-winning Canadian musician, together wrote "Get You in the Morning."
Producer
Greg Wells also produced "Get You in the Morning" and the entire "Give Yourself a Hand" album.
Chart Performance
Although "Give Yourself a Hand" didn't chart as impressively as the band's prior albums, "Get You in the Morning" received notable radio play in Canada.
Single Release
"Get You in the Morning" was released as the first single from the album "Give Yourself a Hand."
Brad Roberts' Vocals
In "Get You in the Morning," Roberts' deep vocal range is replaced by a higher-pitched falsetto, adding a unique touch to the song.
Music Video
A quirky music video for "Get You in the Morning," featuring Brad Roberts dressed as a 'devil,' added to the song's popularity.
Lyric Theme
The lyrics of "Get You in the Morning" are much less serious and more playful than their previous work, reflecting the band's intent to make music that was fun and different from their earlier style.

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