Pack Up

Eliza Doolittle · Eliza Doolittle [2010]

I get tired and upset

And I'm trying to care a little less

When I google I only get depressed

I was taught to dodge those issues I was told

Don't worry

Cos no doubt

There's always something to cry about

And when your stuck in an angry crowd

They don't think what they say before they open their mouth



You gotta



Pack Up your troubles in your old kit bag

and bury them beneath the sea

I don't care what the people may say

what the people may say about me

Pack Up your troubles get your old grin back

don't worry bout the cavalry

I don't care what the whisperers say

cos they whisper too loud for me



Hot topic

Maybe I should drop it

It's a touchy subject

And I like to tiptoe round the ship going down

You got pennies but no pounds

So if your business is running out

It's not business to talk about

But they don't think what they say before they open their mouth



You gotta



Pack Up your troubles in your old kit bag

and bury them beneath the sea

I don't care what the people may say

what the people may say about me

Pack Up your troubles get your old grin back

don't worry bout the cavalry

I don't care what the whisperers say

cos they whisper too loud for me



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Pack Up your troubles in your old kit bag

and bury them beneath the sea

I don't care what the people may say

what the people may say about me

Pack Up your troubles get your old grin back

don't worry bout the cavalry

I don't care what the whisperers say

cos they whisper too loud for me



Yeah



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Pack Up

Pack Up stands as a defining track from Eliza Doolittle's self-titled 2010 debut album, capturing the artist's signature blend of indie pop and electronic textures. The recording showcases her distinctive approach to rhythm, layering intricate percussion with bright, melodic synths to create an energetic yet introspective soundscape. As part of a breakthrough release that established her presence in the UK music scene, the song reflects the confident production style that characterized her early work. The track's dynamic arrangement and driving beat exemplify the genre-crossing appeal that brought Doolittle widespread attention during that era. It remains a notable song in her discography, highlighting her ability to craft memorable hooks within a modern electronic framework while maintaining a distinct artistic identity.