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Get It Right (Glee Cast song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Get It Right (Glee cast song)

"Get It Right" is a song performed by the cast of American television series ''Glee'', taken from their sixth soundtrack album, ''Glee: The Music, Volume 5''. It is sung by Lea Michele who portrays the series' lead character, Rachel Berry. The song was written by the series' music producer Adam Anders, who created the song with his wife Nikki Hassman, and writing partner Peer Åström. Anders and company wrote the song specifically for Michele, and based the lyrics on the storyline of Rachel. The song was released with a number of ''Glee'' songs on the iTunes Store on March 15, 2011. Musically, "Get It Right" is a piano-driven pop ballad, with mild country influences. According to MTV's Aly Semigran, the song has similarities to Britney Spears' Everytime" (2004).
While critics praised Michele's vocals in the song, they were not as receptive to the song itself with it being coined as "dull" and "boring." The lyrics of the song revolve around self-doubt over a lost relationship. The song debuted at number sixteen on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and appeared in the top forty in three other countries. The song's performance was featured in the ''Glee'' episode "Original Song" which first aired on March 15, 2011 in which Berry (Michele) used a bedazzled microphone, backed by Brittany Pierce (Heather Morris) and Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz).
==Background==
On February 23, 2011, it was announced that ''Glee'', for the first time, would feature two original songs, entitled "Get It Right" and "Loser Like Me" on their March 15, 2011 episode. The song was written by series music producer Adam Anders with his wife Nikki Hassman, and writing partner Peer Åström.〔 According to Anders the song was specifically crafted for Michele and was based on the storyline of Michele's character in the series, Rachel Berry. Anders told ''Entertainment Weekly'', "Lea’s storyline kind of inspired that song for me,” says Anders.〔 "Basically, you try to do everything right and you have good motivations with everything you’re doing but everything ends up going wrong. How many times will it take for me to get it right?"〔
In an interview with ''TV Guide'' Anders expressed the same sentiments, responding, "I've watched Rachel struggle. She's always trying to do the right thing, or thinks she's trying to do the right thing, and it always gets messed up." Anders also said that this song is "her asking when things are going to work out," and commented that it was "emotional" and thought that it would bring people to tears. "Get It Right" and "Loser Like Me" both premiered on ''On Air with Ryan Seacrest'' on February 25, 2011, and were performed in the episode "Original Song", on March 15, 2011. The song was also released on the iTunes Store in the United States on March 15, 2011. In the episode performance, Rachel Berry (Michele) appears performing the song with a bedazzled microphone, wearing a blue dress, black belt, and boots, accompanied by Brittany Pierce (Heather Morris) and Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) in the background.〔

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