Get Out Of Here

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Here is somethin' baby, i want you to do

I ain't barrin' nobody baby, i mean you and your lyin' friends too

Don't cry baby, don't even spill a tear

Yes, you just pack your clothes baby,

Baby and get on outta here



I gave you a chance and that you know,

You got greedy and thirsty baby and you spent more and more

There's no need cryin' baby, don't even spill a tear,

You just pack your clothes baby, baby and get on outta here



You and your friends you say you had fun,

You went every place woman, that you wanted to go

And when i tried to talk to you baby,

You didn't listen to a word i say

And now baby you must be crazier, that juice has gone to your head

Ain't no need of cryin' woman, baby, don't even spill a tear

You just pack your clothes baby,

I mean and get on outta here

Get Out Of Here - King Crimson

King Crimson's "Get Out Of Here" stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive rock evolution, blending complex time signatures with the group's signature jazz-influenced improvisation. Recorded during a pivotal era for the ensemble, the track exemplifies the band's commitment to pushing musical boundaries through intricate instrumentation and dynamic shifts. As a staple of their discography, the song reflects the collaborative spirit of the lineup, featuring the interplay between guitar, bass, and drums that defined their sound in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The composition serves as a powerful statement of the band's identity, capturing the tension and energy characteristic of their live performances and studio recordings from this period.