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Low Down Dirty Girl
Laurel Aitken Lyrics


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Yeah you low down dirty girl
Why you make me feel ashamed
Low down dirty girl
Why you make me feel ashamed
Let me go to jail
Just couldn't get no bail

Now you know I love you baby
And you said you love me too
You know I love you baby
And you said you love me too
But you called the cops on me
Then you leave me misery

(Instrumental)

When the copper came
Why did you give me away
When the copper came
Why did you give me away
Cause you were high on wine
Having a real fine time

Now I'm out of jail
You can pack your things and go
Now I'm out of jail
You can pack your things and go
Find another fool
Cause I need your love no more

Overall Meaning

The song "Low Down Dirty Girl" by Laurel Aitken and Duke Reid And His Group speaks about a man who is in love with a woman, but she betrays him by calling the cops on him. The lyrics express the man's feelings of shame and misery as a result of her actions. The song conveys the frustration and disappointment of love gone wrong, where a woman who was thought to be trustworthy and faithful, turns out to be deceitful, leaving the man feeling betrayed and heartbroken.


The lyrics are powerful and display thoughtful imagery, describing the woman's actions as that of a "low down dirty girl" and how she "gave him away" by calling the police. The use of the phrase "couldn't get no bail" portrays the man as desperate and helpless, trapped in his own love for the same woman who has wronged him. The song speaks to the complexity of love and human relationships where trust, loyalty, and honesty are key, and when these attributes are lacking, it leads to pain and heartache.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah you low down dirty girl
Addressing a woman as a shameless and dishonorable individual


Why you make me feel ashamed
Questioning the woman for making the singer feel shameful about something or themselves


Low down dirty girl
Repeating the description of the same woman as ignoble and filthy


Let me go to jail
Saying that they'd rather go to jail than stay with the woman


Just couldn't get no bail
Implying that they couldn't afford to bail themselves out of jail


Now you know I love you baby
Acknowledging that they have strong feelings of love for the woman


And you said you love me too
Remembering that the woman had also confessed her feelings of love for the singer


But you called the cops on me
Accusing the woman of reporting the artist to the police


Then you leave me misery
Expressing that the situation caused pain and suffering for the artist


(Instrumental)
There are no lyrics to this part. It's an instrumental break.


When the copper came
Referring to the arrival of law enforcement officers


Why did you give me away
Questioning why the woman reported the artist to the police


Cause you were high on wine
Suggesting that the woman was drunk and not in control of her actions


Having a real fine time
Insinuating that the woman was enjoying herself even though it resulted in negative consequences for the singer


Now I'm out of jail
Stating that the singer has been released from custody


You can pack your things and go
Telling the woman to leave the artist alone and remove their belongings from their shared space


Find another fool
Insulting the woman by calling her a 'fool' and telling her to look for someone else to take advantage of


Cause I need your love no more
Clarifying that the singer no longer has any desire for a romantic relationship with the woman




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Written by: LAUREL AITKEN

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