Get Right
Get Right

Pearl Jam - Get Right Lyrics

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Nov 11, 2002
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Get Right Lyrics

I want for to lay down
I'm waiting 'til sundown (uh)
I'm searching the haystacks, water is sunshine, wait for the moment
The moment between us, the fire is made now, harder to touch

I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right with you

Bakers dozen parades
Stand and debate
Out single file, nine in a row, swear if you must
Keeping your boots on, float with the now, hot to the touch
Concrete underground, cast out everyday, the dregs of society
Underbelly, inside of me, rejoice and follow thee

I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right with it, with you

With
With you
With

I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right with it

I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right
I wanted to get right oh

Writer(s): Matthew Cameron
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Get Right' by Pearl Jam?

    The lyrics for 'Get Right' by Pearl Jam were written by Matthew Cameron, who is the band's drummer. Cameron also contributed to the songwriting on other tracks from the album 'Riot Act.'

  2. Which Pearl Jam album features the song 'Get Right'?

    'Get Right' is featured on Pearl Jam's seventh studio album, 'Riot Act,' which was released on November 12, 2002. The album explores themes of existentialism and political issues, reflecting the band's response to the early 2000s socio-political climate.

  3. What musical style does 'Get Right' belong to?

    'Get Right' is part of the album 'Riot Act,' which showcases a diverse range of musical styles, including elements of folk, art rock, and experimental rock. The song fits into Pearl Jam's signature rock sound, while the album as a whole experiments with various musical influences.

  4. Did 'Get Right' have any lyrical collaborations?

    Yes, 'Get Right' is credited solely to drummer Matt Cameron for its lyrics, showcasing his individual contribution to the album. While Eddie Vedder often leads lyrically, 'Riot Act' allowed for input from other band members like Cameron and Jeff Ament, each contributing their unique perspective.

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