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Crash Test Dummies: Get You in the Morning (radio edit)

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

Crash Test Dummies music video "Get You in the Morning" from their fourth album "Give Yourself A Hand" released in 1999.

Written by Brad Roberts
Performed by Crash Test Dummies
Concept by
Directed by Jeff Renfroe
Produced by

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  • Songs of the Unforgiven is absolutely full of beautiful songs that are very little like their early work. It seems almost like every album is different.

  • Volume is too low.

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  • @TheStoneHavenProject According to YouTube and Songkick(dot)com they're coming to Vicksburg, Mississippi in March, not too far from me :)

  • 0:02 Windows XP desktop inspiration

  • Hell no this band never lost anything. this band is so great. so under rated.

  • Ellen is hot! i wanna marry you Ellen!!!

  • @musicforchewfaygs True. It reminds me of the latest Mike + The Mechanics studio album that was published as "Mike & The Mechanics + Paul Carrack". What the hell?! Paul Carrack had been along all the way.

  • @haproductions01 Okay. I gave up around Give Yourself a Hand; not so much because of production or sound, but because I simply found the songwriting forced, dull, and pretentious. To me, it felt as if Roberts did everything he could to be odd and quirky, whereas it appeared to come completely naturally on the first two albums. If you think about it, the sound was completely different on the first two albums – yet they were both hits on their own. So sound wasn’t a factor back then.

  • @felsner1 i have to disagree. their new album is pretty damn good. look up Ooh La La if you haven't heard it. not every one of their songs are instantly catchy, you have to listen to them a couple of times, but when you do they never fail to get stuck in your head. i think people heard God Shuffled His Feet and expected all of their albums to sound like that. they're just to versatile to stick with one sound, so it's hard to adapt from one album to another with CTD

  • Love this song! Brad Roberts and Ellen Reid belong together. They compliment each other so well. I admit that when I first heard this album I was very let down. After a few years it became one of my favorites. Sadly a band that has such talent and diversity, yet never seemed to eb able to get over that one hit wonder stigma from the MMM song. For me and to this dat Brad Roberts and Ellen Reid are musical genuis'. Long live CTD!

  • I agree with okie. This album is NOTHING like their older stuff. A totally different sound and it kinda sucks. I really like old CTD. This stuff is just a bit rediculous. Its like they try and come into a more new age music and it just doesnt work for them

  • This album is fantastic. It's so cool to see bands & singers break their molds.

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