Get Over It by the Eagles: A Song of Acceptance and Moving On
In the realm of classic rock, few bands stand as tall and influential as the Eagles. With their harmonious blend of country, rock, and Americana, they crafted songs that resonated with audiences worldwide, capturing the essence of love, loss, and the human experience. Among their extensive discography, “Get Over It” stands out as a poignant anthem of acceptance and moving on, a reminder that sometimes, the hardest thing to do is let go and embrace the future.
Released in 1994 as part of their live album Hell Freezes Over, “Get Over It” marked the Eagles’ reunion after a fourteen-year hiatus. The song, penned by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, carries a message that transcends time and genre, offering solace to those struggling to navigate the complexities of life.
The song opens with a gentle strum of the acoustic guitar, setting the stage for Henley’s emotive vocals. The lyrics paint a picture of frustration and exasperation, as the narrator confronts those who dwell on past grievances and refuse to move forward. The chorus delivers the song’s core message with a blunt honesty that resonates deeply: “Get over it, it’s time to move on, it’s time to get on with your life.“
Despite its seemingly straightforward message, “Get Over It” delves into the profound challenges of letting go of past hurts and embracing the unknown. It acknowledges the pain and anger that can linger after difficult experiences, but it also offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that healing and progress are possible.
The song’s brilliance lies in its ability to capture the universality of human struggles. Whether it’s a failed relationship, a lost job, or a personal setback, “Get Over It” speaks to the shared experience of navigating life’s inevitable challenges. It’s a reminder that we are not alone in our struggles, and that there is strength in recognizing and addressing our emotional wounds.
As the song progresses, the instrumentation builds, adding layers of intensity to the message. Joe Walsh’s signature slide guitar riffs weave through the melody, adding a touch of melancholy and longing. The harmonies of the Eagles soar, creating a sense of collective understanding and support.
The song’s outro fades out gradually, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of contemplation. It’s an invitation to reflect on one’s own struggles and to consider the possibility of letting go and moving forward. “Get Over It” is not a call to ignore pain or pretend that everything is fine; it’s a reminder that we have the power to heal, grow, and embrace the future.
In a world that often glorifies resilience and perseverance, “Get Over It” offers a refreshing perspective on the importance of acceptance and self-compassion. It’s a song that acknowledges the complexities of human emotions and reminds us that sometimes, the bravest thing we can do is to let go and allow ourselves to heal.
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Lyrics
I turn on the tube what do I see
A whole lotta people cryin’ don’t blame me
They point their crooked little fingers everybody else
Spend all their time feelin’ sorry for themselves
Victim of this victim of that
Your momma’s too thin and your daddy’s too fat
Get over it
Get over it
All this whinin’ cryin’ pitchin’ a fit
Get over it get over it
You say you haven’t been the same since you had your little crash
But you might feel better if they gave you some cash
The more I think about it old Billy was right
Let’s kill all the lawyers kill ’em tonight
Don’t want to work you want to live like a king
But the big bad world doesn’t owe you a thing
Get over it
Get over it
If you don’t want to play then you might as well split
Get over it get over it
It’s like going to confession every time I hear you speak
You’re makin’ the most of your losin’ streak
Some call it sick but I call it weak…
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah you drag it around like a ball and chain
Wallow in the guilt wallow in the pain
Wave it like a flag wear it like a crown
Got your mind in the gutter bringin’ everybody down
Complain about the present blame it on the past
I’d like to find your inner child kick its little ass
Get over it
Get over it
All this bitchin’ and moanin’ pitchin’ a fit
Get over it get over it
Get over it
Get over it
It’s gotta stop sometime
So why don’t you quit?
Get over it get over it
Get over it