I Can't Get Started
André Previn Lyrics


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I've flown around the world in a plane
I've settled revolutions in Spain
The North Pole I have charted, but I can't get
Started with you

Around the golf course I'm under par
And all the movies want me to star
I've got a house, a show place, but I get no
Place with you

You're so supreme, lyrics I write of you
Scheme, just for a sight of you
Dream, both day and night of you
And what good does it do?

In 1929 I sold short
In England I'm presented at court
But you've got me downhearted, cause I can't get
Started with you

You're so supreme, lyrics I write of you
Scheme, just for a sight of you




Dream, both day and night of you
And what good does it do?

Overall Meaning

André Previn's classic song, "I Can't Get Started," combines vivid and imaginative language with smooth, jazz-infused piano music to explore the heartache and frustration of unrequited love. Filled with autobiographical references, the lyrics paint a picture of a man who has achieved great things in life -- from flying around the world to settling revolutions -- but feels utterly helpless when it comes to winning the affections of the woman he desires.


The first verse sets the stage for the song, with the singer listing some of his impressive accomplishments: flying around the world in a plane, settling revolutions in Spain, and charting the North Pole. These feats underscore his competence and confidence in many areas of life, but they are quickly revealed to be futile when it comes to winning over the woman he loves. The second verse continues this theme, as the singer boasts of his prowess on the golf course, his celebrity status as a movie star, and his impressive house, only to lament that none of these things matter because he cannot win the woman's heart.


The final verse brings the song full circle, with the singer revealing that even his financial success -- he sold short in 1929 and was presented at court in England -- cannot make up for his inability to connect with the object of his desire. Throughout the song, the repeated refrain of "You're so supreme" underscores the woman's perfection in the singer's eyes, while the lines "Scheme, just for a sight of you / Dream, both day and night of you / And what good does it do?" highlight his intense longing and frustration.


Line by Line Meaning

I've flown around the world in a plane
I have traveled extensively in airplanes throughout the world


I've settled revolutions in Spain
I have played a role in resolving political conflicts in Spain


The North Pole I have charted, but I can't get Started with you
Despite achieving great feats such as charting the North Pole, I cannot seem to make any progress in winning your affection


Around the golf course I'm under par
I have golfed frequently and my performance is below par


And all the movies want me to star
I am a desirable candidate for film roles in Hollywood


I've got a house, a show place, but I get no Place with you
Although I possess a grand and attractive house, I do not seem to have a place in your heart


You're so supreme, lyrics I write of you
You are of the highest excellence, and inspire me to write songs about you


Scheme, just for a sight of you
I make elaborate plans or plots to get a glimpse of you


Dream, both day and night of you
I have frequent fantasies and thoughts about you throughout my waking and sleeping moments


And what good does it do?
But this obsession seems to be futile and unproductive


In 1929 I sold short
In 1929, I sold stocks and assets just before their prices crashed and declined


In England I'm presented at court
I have been presented or introduced to the Queen or other members of the royal family in England


But you've got me downhearted, cause I can't get Started with you
My unrequited feelings for you have left me feeling sad and discouraged, as I cannot make any progress in winning your heart




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Written by: Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke

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