
Get Over It (Cafe By The Sea Mix)
Nu-disco and indie pop fusion at 118 BPM in G major. The track features a prominent, syncopated slap bassline that locks with a crisp four-on-the-floor kick and tight snare. Clean, funk-style electric guitar provides rhythmic scratches and palm-muted staccato riffs. A bright, processed female vocal lead is layered with airy harmonies and occasional pitch-shifted vocal chops. Shimmering synth pads and a subtle, arpeggiated digital synth lead provide harmonic texture. The arrangement uses frequent filter sweeps on the master bus and rhythmic gating on the pads. Percussion includes a bright tambourine on the backbeat and occasional electronic clap layers.

Get Over It (Cafe By The Sea Mix)
Nu-disco and indie pop fusion at 118 BPM in G major. The track features a prominent, syncopated slap bassline that locks with a crisp four-on-the-floor kick and tight snare. Clean, funk-style electric guitar provides rhythmic scratches and palm-muted staccato riffs. A bright, processed female vocal lead is layered with airy harmonies and occasional pitch-shifted vocal chops. Shimmering synth pads and a subtle, arpeggiated digital synth lead provide harmonic texture. The arrangement uses frequent filter sweeps on the master bus and rhythmic gating on the pads. Percussion includes a bright tambourine on the backbeat and occasional electronic clap layers.
Lyrics
[slap bass, four-on-the-floor kick, clean funk guitar]
[Verse 1]
[female vocals, light reverb]
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Not now, Eileen, later on
(Later on, later on, later on)
[vocal delay effect]
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
[Chorus]
[full band, synth pads enter]
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Ooh, they'll get over it
They'll get over it
(Mmm, they'll get over it)
(Ooh, they'll get over it)
[Verse 2]
[drums and bass continue, guitar scratches]
I don't interfere with their business at all
I think to myself, well, they get over their troubles better without me
But don't they bring some of the troubles to you?
They do, they do, but I just, just take no notice of them
And just put them right and think to myself, well, you'll get over it
[Chorus]
[layered vocal harmonies]
You'll get over it
(Mmm, they'll get over it)
(Ooh, they'll get over it)
[Verse 3]
My son-in-law's come and tell me some troubles about them
What do you think of Violet today?
Did you hear her start on me?
I say, oh John, you'll get over it
I say yes, but Mum you don't know what she is when she starts
I say oh, you'll get over it, you'll be alright
[Bridge]
[filter sweep on synth pads]
I can never afford to go to doctors
So if they're not well, give them a dose of castor oil or something like that
And they get over it
They get over it
[Chorus]
[high energy, bright tambourine]
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Want a cup of tea, Mum?
Ooh, they'll get over it
They'll get over it
(Ooh, they'll get over it)
They'll get over it
[Outro]
[vocal chops, instruments fade]
They'll get over it
(They'll get over it)
(They'll get over it)
