Better Get Used to It

"Better Get Used to It" is the second single by Canadian rock band Big Sugar from their 1998 album, Heated. The song was successful in Canada, peaking at #17 on the RPM singles chart in Canada. Big Sugar also recorded a French version of the song for the band's 1999 EP, Chauffe à bloc. The band also made a music video of the French version of the song.

References

External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Get Used to It

    Get Used to It may refer to:

  • Get Used to It (Brand New Heavies album)
  • Get Used to It (Rhino Bucket album)
  • "Get Used to It", a song by Giant from Time to Burn
  • "Get Used to It", a song by Roger Voudouris
  • "Get Used to It", a song by Slaughter from Fear No Evil
  • Get Used to It!, a 1992 musical by Tom Wilson Weinberg, produced by The Glines
  • See also

  • "Get Use to It", a song by Ice Cube from Raw Footage
  • Get Used to It (Brand New Heavies album)

    Get Used to It is a funk album by the Brand New Heavies released 27 June 2006 via Starbucks and more traditional music retail outlets.

    Biography

    Get Used To It is the first album with lead singer N'Dea Davenport since she departed the band after the release of their 1994 album Brother Sister for a solo career. Following the band's reunion with Davenport. They also reunited with their former record label Delicious Vinyl. The album was recorded in New York and London. In early May, they released the lead single "I Don't Know Why (I Love You)," a cover of the Stevie Wonder song that was the B-side to his 1968 hit single "My Cherie Amour." The band toured at the end of 2006.

    Tom Moulton mixes

    "I Don't Know Why (I Love You)" was notable for being one of very few late releases to feature the trademarked A Tom Moulton Mix, as the legendary disco pioneer had been asked to contribute mixes. Impressed with the Heavies, the pioneering engineer eventually took on the task of remixing the entire Get Used To It. Unfortunately, the album's original mix was already finished and on its way to press. The new mixes were eventually re-released as Get Used To It: The Tom Moulton Mixes with a new cover featuring only Moulton's image. The digital re-release also made available instrumental mixes of each Tom Moulton mix.

    Get Used to It (Rhino Bucket album)

    Get Used To It is the second album by Rhino Bucket. Released in March 1992, it shows the band continuing to refine the Bon Scott-era AC/DC sound present on their debut album two years prior. The tracks "Beat to Death Like a Dog", "Hey There", "She's a Screamer", "Bar Time", and "Ride With Yourself" continue to be performed live today, with "Ride With Yourself" being notable for its appearance in the movie Wayne's World and on the subsequent soundtrack.

    Track listing

  • Beat to Death Like a Dog (4:54)
  • No Friend of Mine (3:37)
  • Hey There (4:15)
  • The Devil Sent You (4:05)
  • This Ain't Heaven (4:21)
  • She's a Screamer (3:42)
  • Bar Time (4:14)
  • Burn the World (3:56)
  • Ride With Yourself (3:16)
  • Scratch 'n' Sniff (3:55)
  • Stomp (2:32)
  • Personnel

  • Georg Dolivo: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Greg Fields: lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Reeve Downes: bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Liam Jason: drums

  • Podcasts:

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    Better Get Used To It

    by: Big Sugar

    Once I was a villain
    I behaved just like a cad
    But like a shot of penicillin
    She cured me of all that
    She's the hand that won't surrender
    For a man that's hooked on sin
    Let the joy begin
    Now if I was a beggar
    I would beg ten million dimes
    I would have a million dollars
    For one minute of your time
    I would walk across the desert
    Eating dust and sand
    If that was your command
    Better get used to it, baby
    Better get used to it, baby
    Better get used to it, baby
    And if you never tell me
    You care just how I feel
    It's a dying man's last mean
    You better get used to it, baby
    You better get used to it, baby
    You better get used to it, baby
    Better get used to it, baby
    Better get used to it, baby
    Better get used to it, baby




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