Jump Right In

Urge · Master Of Styles [1998]

Sitting at the edge of the bed

One million thoughts as I reflect.

Tease me just a little I'm not hard to persuade

fully aware for this that I might pay.

Not too much that can be said

Thinking about the bad things in my head,

Always wondering if what they said was true

Now I'm in the bed with...

Even though she was no stranger,

Chose the one keep me out of danger.

No song and dance just jump right in.



Fought the urge to do it - skin to skin

What the hell here I go - jump right in



Standing in the doorway of distress

Ask MD, for ways out of this mess,

A wave of panic every time I lose a hair

I believe I'm falling apart but not quite despair.

Turns into this one thing I just can't ignore

Don't know what I am feeling anymore

I guess it's time to end this affair

Like I don't care I don't care.



Fought the urge to do it - skin to skin

What the hell here I go - jump right in



Even though she was no stranger

Chose the one keep me out of danger

No song and dance I took my chances with her

No time to waste.

Just jump right in I said to her

Stand in the doorway of distress

No time to waste just jump right in,



Fought the urge to do it - skin to skin

What the hell here I go - jump right in

Jump Right In

Jump Right In stands as a defining track from Urge's 1998 album, Master Of Styles. Emerging from the energetic landscape of English rock, the band crafted a sound that balanced melodic accessibility with driving rhythms. This recording captures the group at a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing the polished production and dynamic songwriting that characterized their late-nineties output. Alongside contemporaneous tracks like Closer and Straight To Hell, the song highlights Urge's ability to blend straightforward rock structures with engaging hooks. The track remains a testament to the band's commitment to creating memorable, rhythm-forward music that resonated with fans of the genre during that era.