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alt. 1 (&lit get it English) 2 (context idiomatic English) To get what's coming to one: to feel someone's wrath; to receive punishment; to receive a retaliation; to receive a beating. vb. 1 (&lit get it English) 2 (context idiomatic English) To get what's coming to one: to feel someone's wrath; to receive punishment; to receive a retaliation; to receive a beating.
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Get It is the third solo album by Dave Edmunds, released in 1977. Some of the songs were performed by an early "trio" version of Rockpile (Edmunds, Nick Lowe and Terry Williams); others (such as "I Knew the Bride" and "Little Darlin'") were recorded by Edmunds solo. Also recorded in these sessions was the non-album Edmunds-Lowe tune "As Lovers Do", which was used as the B-side of both "Here Comes the Weekend" and the later "Crawling from the Wreckage". "New York's a Lonely Town", the B-side of "Where or When" was also recorded during the six-week sessions for the album.
Two recordings that appear on Get It were from much earlier sessions. "Ju Ju Man" was recorded in 1975, while "My Baby Left Me' dated all the way back to 1969, and was performed by Edmunds backed with members of his band Love Sculpture: Mickey Gee, John Williams and Terry Williams.
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"Get It" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder with a guest vocal by American pop recording artist Michael Jackson. Taken from his 20th studio album Characters, Jackson worked with Wonder eight years earlier for the song "I Can't Help It" for his Off the Wall album, which was written by Wonder and former Supremes member Susaye Greene, while Wonder worked with Jackson on his top-selling Bad album for the song, "Just Good Friends". Prior to "Get It", Jackson sung background vocals along with his brothers on Stevie's 1974 hit " You Haven't Done Nothin'", from his Fulfillingness' First Finale album and also did background vocal work on "All I Do" from the Hotter than July album. The single reached number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number eleven on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, while reaching a peak of number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Get It is an album by X-Sinner. At the time of its release, Get It was one of the most talked about albums White Metal albums. The record was nominated for a Dove award and had three number one singles and five top ten singles.
Get It may refer to:
- Get It (Dave Edmunds album), 1977
- Get It (X-Sinner album), 1989
- "Get It" (Havana Brown song), 2011
- "Get It" (Stevie Wonder song), featuring Michael Jackson, 1987
- "Get It", a tune by Bud Powell from Swingin' with Bud
- "Get It", a 2008 song by Dukes of Windsor from Minus
- "Get It", a 1982 song by Paul McCartney from Tug of War
- "Get It", a 2006 song by Peaches from Impeach My Bush
- "Get It", a 2005 song by Styles of Beyond from Fort Minor: We Major
- "Get It", a 1978 song by Darts
"Get It" is a song by Australian DJ and recording artist Havana Brown. It was written and produced by Cassie Davis and Snob Scrilla of production duo More Mega, and was released digitally on 9 September 2011.
Usage examples of "get it".
Millie pulls it out of its sleeve, dusts it off by blowing on it and unerringly manages to get it onto the record player.
Tina lit another cigarette, inhaled, and blew out another stream of smoke before she went on, faster now to get it over with.