Patches

Dickey Lee

About Patches

"Patches" is a song written by Barry Mann and Larry Kolber and performed by Dickey Lee. It reached #6 on the U. S. pop chart and #10 on the U. S. R&B chart in 1962. It was featured on his 1962 album The Tale of Patches. The song tells the story of teenage lovers of different social classes whose parents forbid their love. The girl drowns herself in the "dirty old river." The singer concludes: "It may not be right, but I'll join you tonight/ Patches I'm coming to you." Because of the teen suicide theme, the song was banned by a number of radio stations. However, it sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. The song was produced by Bill Hall and Jack Clement. The song ranked #74 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1962. 


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I was born and raised down in Alabama
On a farm way back up in the woods
I was so ragged that folks used to call me Patches
Papa used to tease me about it
'Cause deep down inside he was hurt
'Cause he'd done all he could

My papa was a great old man
I can see him with a shovel in his hands, see
Education he never had
He did wonders when the times got bad
The little money from the crops he raised
Barely paid the bills we made

For, life had kick him down to the ground
When he tried to get up
Life would kick him back down
One day Papa called me to his dyin' bed
Put his hands on my shoulders
And in his tears he said

He said, Patches
I'm dependin' on you, son
To pull the family through
My son, it's all left up to you

Two days later Papa passed away, and
I became a man that day
So I told Mama I was gonna quit school, but
She said that was Daddy's strictest rule

So every mornin' 'fore I went to school
I fed the chickens and I chopped wood too
Sometimes I felt that I couldn't go on
I wanted to leave, just run away from home
But I would remember what my daddy said
With tears in his eyes on his dyin' bed

He said, Patches
I'm dependin' on you, son
I tried to do my best
It's up to you to do the rest

Then one day a strong rain came
And washed all the crops away
And at the age of 13 I thought
I was carryin' the weight of the
Whole world on my shoulders
And you know, Mama knew
What I was goin' through, 'cause

Every day I had to work the fields
'Cause that's the only way we got our meals
You see, I was the oldest of the family
And everybody else depended on me
Every night I heard my Mama pray
Lord, give him the strength to make another day

So years have passed and all the kids are grown
The angels took Mama to a brand new home
Lord knows, people, I shedded tears
But my daddy's voice kept me through the years

Sing,
Patches, I'm dependin' on you, son
To pull the family through
My son, it's all left up to you

Oh, I can still hear Papa's voice sayin'
Patches, I'm dependin' on you, son
I've tried to do my best
It's up to you to do the rest

I can still hear Papa, what he said
Patches, I'm dependin' on you, son
To pull the family through
My son, it's all left up to you

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Dickey Lee

Royden Dickey Lipscomb (born 21 September 1936, Memphis, Tennessee), known professionally as Dickey Lee (sometimes misspelled Dickie Lee or Dicky Lee), is an American pop/country singer and songwriter, best known for the 1960s teenage tragedy songs "Patches" and "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)." more »

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Written by: Barry Mann, Larry Kolber

Lyrics © DYAD Music Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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10 facts about this song

Music Genre
"Patches" by Dickey Lee falls into the genre of teenage tragedy songs, also known as "death discs," which were very popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Song Release
The song was released on May 21, 1962, by the record company Smash Records.
Lyrics and Theme
known for its tragic theme, the song tells a heartbreaking story of a teenage boy who is devastated by the death of his love, Patches, who commits suicide after their parents forbid them from being together due to class differences.
Chart Success
"Patches" is the biggest hit of Dickey Lee's career. The song peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the summer of 1962.
Banned from Radio
Some radio stations banned the song due to its sensitive tragic theme about a girl committing suicide.
Cover Versions
Over the years, various artists have covered the song, including Clarence Carter whose version reached number two on the U.S. R&B Singles chart in 1970.
Songwriters
Not only performed by Dickey Lee but the song was also co-written by him alongside with Steve Duffy.
Inspiration
The song is said to have been inspired by the Shakespearean tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet."
Award
Clarence Carter's version of the song won a Grammy for the Best R&B Song in 1970.
Reputation
Despite the controversies and ban from radio stations, the song "Patches" is still remembered as a classic in its genre and continues to be played on oldies radio stations.

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