Jump

Glee Cast · Glee - The Music, The Complete Season One CD Collection [2010]

Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Da Ba Ba Da Ba (goes through 1st verse)



Jump Jump Jump



I get up,

And nothin' gets me down

You got it tough,

I've seen the toughest around

And I know

Baby just how you feel

You've got to roll with the punches to get to what's real



Can't you see me standing here I got my back against the record machine

I ain't the worst that you've seen (ain't the worst that youv've seen)

Oh Can't you see what I mean (Can't you see what I mean)



(Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Da Ba Ba Da Ba) (till after chorus)



Ah, might as well Jump (Jump!)

Might as well Jump

Go ahead and Jump (Jump!)

Go ahead and Jump



A-oh, hey you, who said that,

Baby how you been?

You say you don't you don't know

You won't know until you begin



Can't you see me standing here I got my back against the record machine

I ain't the worst that you've seen (ain't the worst that youv've seen)

Oh Can't you see what I mean (Can't you see what I mean) (Yeah)



Might as well Jump (Jump!)

Go ahead and Jump

Might as well Jump (Jump!)

Go ahead and Jump



Yeah Ohh Yeahh Yeaaaaaah



Jump



Might as well Jump (Jump!)

Go ahead and Jump

Might as well Jump (Jump!)

Go ahead and Jump



Jump Jump Jump Jump



JUMP

Jump

The Glee Cast's recording of "Jump" captures the high-energy spirit that defined the show's musical approach during its inaugural season. Featured on the comprehensive 2010 collection covering the first year of the series, this track exemplifies the ensemble's ability to reinterpret classic pop anthems for a contemporary television audience. The performance relies on tight harmonies and dynamic vocal arrangements that became a signature of the group's early discography. As part of a broader catalogue of covers ranging from rock to R&B, this rendition highlights the cast's versatility and their capacity to bring renewed attention to established hits. The song remains a notable song in the series' extensive musical legacy, showcasing the production values and vocal prowess that propelled the show to widespread acclaim.