Must Get Out

"Must Get Out" is a song by American band Maroon 5, taken from their debut album, Songs About Jane (2002). Written by the band members Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael, and produced by Matt Wallace, the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on April 5, 2005. A downtempo song, "Must Get Out" has a "dreamy" lyrical story about a tough period of a relationship. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Levine's vocals and the song's hook, considering it a highlight on the album. "Must Get Out" charted inside the top-ten in Netherlands, while reaching the top-forty in other three territories, including the United Kingdom - where it became the band's fifth top-forty hit.

Composition and lyrics

"Must Get Out" was written by band members Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael, while production and mixing was done by Matt Wallace. The song was written in the key of G major and set in a common time, with a tempo of 96 beats per minute. Levine's vocals on the song range from the low-note of G4 to the high note of B5. The band's guitarist James Valentine explained that the downtempo song emulates Andy Summers and The Police. Lyrically, "Must Get Out" expresses a tough period of a relationship, with a dreamy lyrical story, where the band "offers up clever imagery with 'I’ve been the needle and thread/Weaving figures eights and circles ‘round your head' and frank confessions to today’s problems, 'The city’s made us crazy and we must get out'."

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Track listing

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  • "Show Me What You Got" contains a sample from "Come and Play in the Milky Night" by Stereolab.
  • "Salute Da Gods!!" contains a sample from "Betcha by Golly Wow!" by The Stylistics.
  • "Enjoy Da Ride" contains a sample from "Dream Suite" by Dreams.
  • "Get Out!!" contains a sample from "The Ugly Duckling" by The Richard Wolfe Children's Chorus.
  • "A Trip Out Of Town" contains a sample from "Those Were the Days" by Eugene Raskin.
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  • Games

  • Get Out (board game), a game published by Cheapass Games
  • Music

    Albums

  • Get Out! (Cardiac Kidz album), a 2009 album by the Cardiac Kidz
  • Get Out (Capercaillie album), a 1992 album by Capercaillie
  • Songs

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  • "Get Out! (Busta Rhymes song)" (redirect), a 2000 song by Busta Rhymes
  • "Leave" (Get Out), a 2004 song by JoJo
  • "Get Out", a song by The Blue Notes written Richard Barrett (musician) 1964, covered Tommy Hunt 1975
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  • "Get Out", a song by McAuley Schenker Group M. Schenker, R. McAuley 1987
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  • "Get Out", a song by Red Aunts Red Aunts 1995
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    Get Out is the first compilation album of remixed studio and live tracks by folk rock band Capercaillie originally issued in 1992 and rereleased in 1999 by Survival Records with five bonus tracks. It was reissued in North America by Valley Entertainment in 2002 with new artwork.

    Track listing

  • "Waiting for the Wheel to Turn ('92 version)"
  • "Pige Ruadh (The Brown Whiskey Jar) (live)"
  • "Dean Cadalan Sàmhach/Servant to the Slave ('92 version)"
  • "Silver Spear Reels (live)"
  • "Outlaws (live)"
  • "Coisich, A Rùin (Walk My Beloved) (live)"
  • "Fear a' bhàta (My Boatman) (original version)"
  • "Dr. MacPhails Trance ('92 version)"
  • Reissue bonus tracks

  • "Distant Hill"
  • "The Reel Northern Light"
  • "Mo Bhean Chomuinn"
  • "A Cur Nan Gobhar As A' Chreig (Herding the Goats from the Rocks)"
  • "Shanbally Castle/Caberfeidh"
  • Credits

  • Karen Matheson - vocals
  • Charlie McKerron - Fiddle
  • John Saich - Bass, Guitar
  • Manus Lunny - Bouzouki, Guitar
  • Marc Duff - Whistles, Bodhran, Wind Synth)
  • Donald Shaw - Accordion, Keyboards
  • Podcasts:

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    Must Get Out

    by: Maroon 5

    I've been the needle and the thread
    Weaving figure eights and circles round your head
    I try to laugh but cry instead
    Patiently wait to hear the words you've never said
    Fumbling through your dresser drawer forgot what I was looking for
    Try to guide me in the right direction
    Making use of all this time
    Keeping everything inside
    Close my eyes and listen to you cry
    I'm lifting you up
    I'm letting you down
    I'm dancing til dawn
    I'm fooling around
    I'm not giving up
    I'm making your love
    This city's made us crazy and we must get out
    This is not goodbye she said
    It is just time for me to rest my head
    She does not walk she runs instead
    Down these jagged streets and into my bed
    When I was
    Fumbling through your dresser drawer forgot what I was looking for
    Try to guide me in the right direction
    Making use of all this time
    Keeping everything inside
    Close my eyes and listen to you cry
    There's only so much I can do for you
    After all of the things you put me through
    I'm not giving up
    I'm making your love




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