I Get A Kick Out Of You
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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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
But I get a kick out of you

I get a kick every time I see you standing there before me
I get a kick, though it's clear to me you obviously don't adore me
I get no kick in a plane; flying too high with some guy in the sky
Is my idea of nothing to do, yet I get a kick out of you

I get a kick every time I see you standing there before me
I get a kick, though it's clear to me you obviously don't adore me
I get no kick in a plane; flying too high with some guy in the sky




Is my idea of nothing to do, yet I get a kick out of you
I get a kick out of you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sarah Vaughan's "I Get A Kick Out Of You" suggest someone who has experienced a vast array of things but still feels unfulfilled. The first two lines convey a sense of hopelessness and detachment, highlighting the singer's inability to connect with anything. This lack of fulfillment is further expressed in the third line where the singer shares that the only exception to this disengaged state is when they are out enjoying themselves and happen to see the person they adore. The lyrics then delve into what the singer finds dissatisfying in the world. They confess that they don't enjoy champagne or alcohol, proving that nothing can quite bring them pleasure or any form of “kick”. It is interesting that cocaine, a highly addictive drug, is used as a comparison. This can be seen as a contrast to the singer's lack of fulfillment as cocaine is known to induce euphoria and an addictive craving for more. The singer, however, feels that the drug would bore them just as much as everything else has.


What the singer does find invigorating and fulfilling, however, is the person they see before them. Sadly, this person seems to not return their affections yet the singer still derives a sense of intense pleasure from seeing them. The chorus which repeats this "kick" is almost like the singer attempting to convince themselves that they do in fact have something that brings them joy. The last verse is particularly interesting as it brings about a sense of fear in the singer. They express that being in a plane makes them feel like they're doing nothing, further emphasizing their detachment from the world. However, the singer still feels invigorated by the person they love.


Overall, the lyrics of this song suggest a person who is struggling to find happiness in a world that has failed to bring them anything fulfilling. The only exception to this is the person they love, and even that connection brings a sense of fear and hopelessness.


Line by Line Meaning

My story is much too sad to be told
I have gone through so much in life that it is too painful to share with anyone.


But practically everything leaves me totally cold
I am emotionally numb and nothing really excites me anymore.


The only exception I know is the case
The only time I feel alive is when a certain person is around.


When I'm out on a quiet spree
When I am feeling lonely and wandering around by myself.


Fighting vainly the old ennui
Trying to distract myself from the boredom and monotony of everyday life.


And I suddenly turn and see your fabulous face
And then I see the person who brings excitement and joy into my life.


I get no kick from champagne
I don't find pleasure in drinking champagne, or any other alcoholic beverage for that matter.


Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all
I don't get any kind of excitement or pleasure from drinking alcohol.


So tell me, why should it be true
Why is it that the only thing that truly excites me and brings me joy is seeing a certain person?


That I get a kick out of you?
Why is it that you, and only you, bring me so much happiness and excitement?


Some get a kick from cocaine
Some people find pleasure in using drugs like cocaine, but that is not the case for me.


I'm sure that if I took even one sniff
I'm certain that trying cocaine, even just once, would not be thrilling or enjoyable to me.


That would bore me terrifically too
It would be just as unexciting and uninteresting to me as any other activity that fails to bring me joy.


But I get a kick out of you
But seeing you, and being with you, is what truly brings me joy and makes me feel alive.


I get a kick every time I see you standing there before me
Every time I see you, I feel a rush of happiness and excitement.


I get a kick, though it's clear to me you obviously don't adore me
Even though I know you don't feel the same way about me, I still get a thrill from being near you.


I get no kick in a plane; flying too high with some guy in the sky
Flying in a plane with a stranger does not bring me any excitement or joy.


Is my idea of nothing to do, yet I get a kick out of you
Even though being with you is the only thing that makes me happy, I have nothing else to do but to be with you.


I get a kick out of you
Being with you, even though I know you don't feel the same way, is the only thing that brings me joy and makes me feel alive.




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Written by: Cole Porter

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