I Get a Kick Out of You

Cole Porter

My story is much too sad to be told
But practically everything leaves me totally cold
The only exception I know is the case
When I'm out on a quiet spree
Fighting vainly the old ennui
And I suddenly turn and see
Your fabulous face

I get no kick from champagne
Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all
So, tell me, why should it be true
That I get a kick out of you?

Some get a kick from cocaine
I'm sure that if I took even one sniff
That would bore me terrifically too
Yet I get a kick out of you

I get a kick every time I see
You're standing there before me
I get a kick though it's clear to see
You obviously do not adore me

I get no kick in a plane
Flying too high with some gal in the sky
Is my idea of nothing to do
But I get a kick out of you

Trivia about the song I Get a Kick Out of You by Oscar Peterson

On which albums was the song “I Get a Kick Out of You” released by Oscar Peterson?
Oscar Peterson released the song on the albums “A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra” in 1959, “Plays Broadway / Jazz Masters 37” in 1996, and “Jazz Manifesto” in 2007.
Who composed the song “I Get a Kick Out of You” by Oscar Peterson?
The song “I Get a Kick Out of You” by Oscar Peterson was composed by Cole Porter.

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