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"All Mixed Up"
The single release of the song in the Netherlands
Single by the Cars
from the album The Cars
B-side" You're All I've Got Tonight"
Released1979
Genre Rock, new wave
Length4:14
Label Elektra 46014
Songwriter(s) Ric Ocasek
Producer(s) Roy Thomas Baker
The Cars Netherlands singles chronology
" Just What I Needed"
(1978)
"All Mixed Up"
(1979)
" Let's Go"
(1979)
The Cars track listing
Audio
"All Mixed Up" on YouTube

"All Mixed Up" is a song by the Cars and the final track on their 1978 self-titled debut album. It was written by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

Background

On the album, "All Mixed Up" is bridged together with " Moving in Stereo". Released as the B-side to the single " Good Times Roll", the song has received widespread airplay on American FM rock radio stations, and is generally played together with " Moving in Stereo" on AOR and classic rock radio stations. The song also saw single release in the Netherlands, backed with " You're All I've Got Tonight" (also from The Cars.) [1]

"All Mixed Up" features bassist Benjamin Orr on lead vocals in the studio version, though Ocasek sang lead vocals on the demo version. The song afforded Hawkes a chance to step away from his many synthesizers and play the closing saxophone solo, the only one in the Cars' discography. "All Mixed Up" also featured the Mu-Tron Octavider pedal, which Benjamin Orr recalled he "had to have." [2]

Other versions

References

  1. ^ ""All Mixed Up"/"You're All I've Got Tonight"". 45cat.
  2. ^ "The Cars interview". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.