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Cole Porter
I get a kick out of you
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Composer
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Cole Porter
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Popular
Publication Date
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Nov 1934
First Performance
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Nov 1934
Average_duration
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3:24
"I Get a Kick Out of You" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1934. It was first introduced in the musical "Anything Goes," which premiered on Broadway on November 21, 1934. The song quickly became a hit and has since been covered by numerous artists. The song is a ballad with a moderate tempo and is written in the key of F major. It consists of two verses and a chorus, with the chorus being repeated twice. The melody is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and the use of chromaticism, which adds a touch of sophistication to the song. The lyrics of "I Get a Kick Out of You" are witty and clever, as is typical of Cole Porter's work. The song is a love song, but it is not a typical romantic ballad. Instead, it is a song about the thrill of falling in love and the excitement that comes with it. The lyrics are full of clever wordplay and double entendres, such as "Some get a kick from cocaine, I'm sure that if I took even one sniff, it would bore me terrifically too." The song is divided into two distinct movements. The first movement is the verse, which sets the scene and establishes the mood of the song. The second movement is the chorus, which is the main melody of the song and is repeated twice. The chorus is characterized by its catchy melody and upbeat tempo, which contrasts with the more subdued verse. Overall, "I Get a Kick Out of You" is a classic Cole Porter song that has stood the test of time. Its clever lyrics, sophisticated melody, and catchy chorus have made it a favorite of jazz musicians and singers for decades.
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