Get Out and Get Under the Moon

Nat Shilkret & His Orchestra, Helen Kane

About Get Out and Get Under the Moon

"Get Out And Get Under The Moon" is a popular song. The music was written by Larry Shay, the lyrics by Charles Tobias and William Jerome. The song was published in 1928. Popular recordings of the song in 1928 were by Helen Kane and by Paul Whiteman (with a vocal group including Bing Crosby). The song is now a standard, and has been recorded by many artists over the years, including Doris Day (for her album Cuttin' Capers (1959)), Nat King Cole (for his album Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer (1963)) and Michael Feinstein. "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" was used in commercials for the American Apollo Program in 1968. 


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2004
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What do you do in the evening
When you don't know what to do?
Read a book, play a game
Every night it's just the same

What do you say if I tell you 
How to keep from feeling blue
My advice is good to stay 
And it's easier to do

When you're all alone, any old night 
And you're feeling mighty blue 
Pick up your hat, close up your flat 
Get out, get under the moon 

Underneath the bright, silvery light 
You'll be feeling better soon 
Pick up your hat, close up your flat 
Get out, get under the moon 

La-de-da-da-da-da, look, look, look at those stars above 
Ah, look, look, look at those sweeties love
Oh, boy, give me a night in June 

I mean it, when you're all alone, any old night 
And you're feeling out of tune 
Pick up your hat, close up your flat
Get out, get under the moon 

When you make a date, any old night 
You gonna meet your sweetie soon? Are you? Hm? 
Well, then pick up your hat, close up that flat 
Get out, get under the moon 

Underneath that bright, silvery light 
You'll be feeling better soon
Pick up your hat, close up your flat 
Get out, get under the moon 

Da-da-da-da-da-da, walk, walk, kiss and then walk again 
And talk, talk, kiss and then talk again
Oh, boy, sweethearts are all in June 

I mean it, when it's raining out, stay in your flat 
But on a lovely night in June 
Pick up your hat, close up your flat 
Get out, get under the moon

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Helen Kane

Helen Kane (August 4, 1904, – September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence. more »

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Written by: LARRY SHAY, WILLIAM JEROME, CHARLES TOBIAS

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10 facts about this song

Origin
"Get Out and Get Under the Moon" is a popular song from the late 1920s. Although it's been performed by various artists, including Doris Day, Helen Kane, and Nat King Cole, it was originally written by three songwriters: Larry Shay, Charles Tobias, and William Jerome.
Doris Day's Version
Doris Day, a celebrated actress, and singer, sang "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" in her typical jazzy pop style. She recorded it for her album "Day by Night" which was released in 1957.
Helen Kane’s Influence
Known as the "Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl", Helen Kane’s version of "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" was one of her biggest hits in the 1920s. Her distinctive style and vocal expressions were said to have inspired the flirtatious cartoon character Betty Boop.
Nat King Cole's Interpretation
Nat King Cole, a leading figure in the world of jazz and later pop, also performed "Get Out and Get Under the Moon". His soulful voice and his smooth, swinging style made an impressionable version of the song.
Timeless Appeal
"Get Out and Get Under the Moon" has remained popular, even many decades after its original release. It’s been covered by several artists and is often included in collections of jazz and popular standards from the early 20th century. The song continues to be enjoyed as a lighthearted and cheerful tune.
Theme
The song is about the joy and romance of spending time outdoors under the moon. The lyrics encourage the listener to forget their troubles and enjoy the beauty of life.
Use in Media
The song has also been used in multiple films and television series, often to evoke a sense of nostalgia for the past, or to set a romantic mood in a scene.
Its Timeless Message
Despite the distinct versions by Doris Day, Helen Kane, and Nat King Cole, the central message of "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" remains the same across all interpretations: to seize the moment, enjoy life, and embrace love.
Musical Structure
The song is composed in a typical AABA 32-bar song form, a common form for popular songs during the 1920s and '30s. Its infectious melody and simple, yet poignant lyrics, are part of its enduring charm.
Shared Legacy
Though Doris Day, Helen Kane, and Nat King Cole each have their own unique musical legacy, "Get Out and Get Under The Moon" is a shared part of their discographies, demonstrating the song's widespread appeal and timeless charm.

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