The group continued recording singles until 1967, but never reached the same kind of success. Every member, except Patty Russell (died September 5, 1998) who left the industry, continued to have long-enduring music careers.
Mixed-Up Shook-Up Girl
Patty & The Emblems Lyrics
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Yes, she is
She's a mixed-up, shook-up girl
Yes, she is
Am I crying because I'm happy
Or am I crying because I'm blue without you?
My heart has blown away
I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
Am I crying because you left me
Or am I crying because I don't know what to do?
One day you said you'd never part
Am I sad, or am I glad?
I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
One day you said you'd never part
Am I sad, or am I glad?
I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
Oh yeah, I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
Yeah, I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
The song "Mixed-Up Shook-Up Girl" by Patty & The Emblems is a classic soul ballad which speaks to the emotions of a woman who is confused and emotionally drained from her relationship with a man who has left her. The first verse repeats the refrain, "She's a mixed-up, shook-up girl" twice, emphasizing the emotional turmoil that the singer is experiencing. The lyrics that follow reveal that the singer is crying and uncertain whether she is crying out of happiness or sadness. She is grieving for the loss of her lover, but at the same time, she is unsure about what the future holds for her. The line, "My heart has blown away, now you've gone and gone away" conveys a sense of finality to the relationship, and the singer is struggling to come to terms with the loss.
The second verse is equally poignant, with the singer questioning whether she is crying because her lover has left her or because she doesn't know what to do in his absence. She remembers when he promised never to leave her, and she can't decide whether she is sad or glad that he is gone. Throughout the song, the singer is portrayed as someone who is deeply confused, and the lyrics convey the sense of loss, despair and disorientation that she is feeling. The final repetition of "I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you" reinforces the central theme of the song, expressing the depth of her emotional turmoil and her lack of clarity about her own feelings.
Line by Line Meaning
She's a mixed-up, shook-up girl
The girl is feeling overwhelmed and confused about her feelings.
Yes, she is
The statement is true and accurate.
Am I crying because I'm happy
She is unsure if her tears are caused by joy.
Or am I crying because I'm blue without you?
She wonders if her tears are because she misses someone.
My heart has blown away
She feels like her heart has been shattered.
Now you've gone and gone away
The person she misses has left and is no longer around.
I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
Her feelings for this person are causing her to feel overwhelmed and uncertain.
Am I crying because you left me
She is questioning if her tears are due to the person leaving.
Or am I crying because I don't know what to do?
She is unsure if her tears are because she feels lost.
One day you said you'd never part
The person had promised to never leave her.
Am I sad, or am I glad?
She can't distinguish her feelings as either happy or sad.
Oh yeah, I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
She confirms that she is indeed feeling overwhelmed and confused.
Yeah, I'm a mixed-up, shook-up girl over you
She reiterates how much this person is affecting her emotions.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LEON HUFF, RALSTON MCGRIFF
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@stevestroh2267
Heard this on the local oldies station yesterday. Never heard it before, what a gem. Came out in a bad year to get noticed, 1964, nice to see that many teenagers at the time remember it and are commenting.
@immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918
It was the first year of the ‘60s..I get what you’re saying….the ‘50s vibe was pretty much gone save for a few exceptions..transitioning.
@michaelquinones-lx6ks
1964, The Year Doo Wop died.
@michaelquinones-lx6ks
@@immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918 Transitioning into the Beatles Era, And the 'British Invasion'
@darrylevans4401
Great song right here arranged by the late and great Leroy Lovitt play this on my internet radio show Classic Soul me The Masterblaster.
@user-id1kq2ip3l
These songs that my parents listened to years ago when they were young
@juanvillanueva5267
Patty and the Emblems..... Yeah...!
A Fantastic Late Doo Wop entry..... ❤
@jamespavlecich5848
Lost track of this song for 48 years. I liked it as a 12 year old
Satellite radio let me rediscover it
@debraweaver6308
Oh my goodness!!! I was 12 years old, also! In 1964. I loved this song the first time I ever heard it!!!
@peterostash
GEATOR. You've been playing this for so many years. Thank You. Rest In Peace Buddy.