Get Out My Head
Shane Codd Lyrics


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(I did, I did)
(Oh baby, oh baby)
(I, I did, I did)
(You can, you can, you can, you can)
(I did, I did)
(Oh baby, oh baby)
(I, I did, I did)
(You can, you can, you can, you can)

I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)

You hold me close
Tell me that you can read my mind
How do you get to know
How I feel inside
'Cause I didn't take you there, no
Oh baby, get out my head

Get out my head
Get out my head
Get out my
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head

You hold me close
Tell me that you can, you can, you can, you can
How do you get to know, know
How do you get to know, know
You hold me close
Tell me that you can, you can, you can, you can
How do you get to know, know
How do you get to know, know

Get out my head
Get out my head
Get out my
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head

I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)

I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)

You hold me close
Tell me that you can read my mind
How do you get to know
How I feel inside
'Cause I didn't take you there, no
Oh baby, get out my head

Get out my head
Get out my head
Get out my
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head
Get out my, get out my head

You hold me close
Tell me that you can, you can, you can, you can
How do you get to know, know
How do you get to know, know
You hold me close
Tell me that you can, you can, you can, you can
How do you get to know, know
How do you get to know, know

Get out my head
Get out my head
Get out my head
Get out my head
(Get out my head)

I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby
I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
I did, I did
Oh baby, oh baby




I, I did, I did, I
You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)

Overall Meaning

The song "Get Out My Head" by Shane Codd is about a person who is burdened by the memories and thoughts of the past relationship. The lyrics suggest that the person's ex-partner still holds a place in their mind, even though they are no longer together. The repeated line "Get out my head" shows the person's exhaustion and frustration at not being able to forget the memories and get over the relationship. The lyrics express a sense of powerlessness, as the person seems unable to control their own thoughts.


The metaphor of "reading my mind" suggests that the ex-partner knows how the person feels, but the person did not invite them into their mind. The line "How do you get to know how I feel inside" further emphasizes the boundary violation and the person's sense of invasion of their privacy. The repetition of the line "I did, I did" is a way of reinforcing the person's feelings and trying to convince themselves that they have done everything they could to move on from the relationship.


Overall, "Get Out My Head" is a relatable song about the struggle of moving on from a past relationship and the difficulties associated with letting go of memories and thoughts.


Line by Line Meaning

I did, I did
The singer acknowledges that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The singer is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The singer is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The artist is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


I did, I did
The artist confirms that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The singer is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The singer is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The artist is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


You hold me close
The artist is describing physical closeness with the addressee.


Tell me that you can read my mind
The artist is describing the addressee's claim that they can understand the artist's thoughts.


How do you get to know
The singer is questioning the addressee's ability to understand their thoughts.


How I feel inside
The artist is referring to their innermost thoughts and emotions.


'Cause I didn't take you there, no
The singer is denying that they have shared their innermost thoughts and emotions with the addressee.


Oh baby, get out my head
The singer is urging the addressee to stop dwelling on their thoughts and emotions.


Get out my head
The singer is reiterating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my
The artist is continuing to express their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my, get out my head
The artist is repeating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


You hold me close
The singer is describing physical closeness with the addressee.


Tell me that you can, you can, you can, you can
The singer is referencing the addressee's claim that they can understand the singer's thoughts.


How do you get to know, know
The artist is questioning the addressee's ability to understand their thoughts.


Get out my head
The artist is reiterating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my head
The artist is reiterating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my
The singer is continuing to express their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my, get out my head
The artist is repeating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my, get out my head
The singer is repeating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my, get out my head
The singer is repeating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


Get out my, get out my head
The singer is repeating their desire for the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


I did, I did
The artist confirms that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The artist is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The singer is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The singer is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


I did, I did
The artist confirms that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The artist is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The artist is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The singer is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


I did, I did
The artist confirms that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The singer is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The singer is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The singer is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.


I did, I did
The artist confirms that they have experienced something.


Oh baby, oh baby
The artist is addressing someone affectionately.


I, I did, I did, I
The singer is reiterating that they have experienced something.


You can, you can, you can, you can (get out my head)
The singer is asking the addressee to leave their thoughts alone.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Shane Codd

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Comments from YouTube:

@pblaz10

Two years later and this still hasn't left my head. Nor do I want it to!

@zoi12steph34

There’s a post apocalyptic feeling! Such a banger and we couldn’t dance to it

@ShaneCoddOfficial

Thank you! So glad you like the tune 🙌

@erilessai2232

this song has a "life in 2014 when there were no problems" vibe

@rhyne9388

I think you mean pre 9/11 days late 90s:)

@gavrobertsdj

Said EXACTLY the same. 2014 vibes all over this. Should have been out when Duke Dumont was peaking

@mattb9664

Welcome to the simulated world.

@jarrynmcintosh4468

1992 bro 😊

@jancuks18ify

Yessss

@avrilharold89

Never fails to get me in a great mood 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

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