State Of Shock
Jacksons · Other Songs - Jacksons
You gotta be mine,
'Cause your so fine.
I like your style.
It makes me wild.
You take it to me good.
You like it; Know you should.
You get me on my knees.
Well, please, baby, please.
Listen:
She looks so great.
Every time I see her face,
she puts me in a state,
a state of shock.
She put me on my knees.
Please, baby, please.
I know you like to tease.
Please, baby, please.
You take it to me good.
You like it; Know you should.
I love the way you walk,
And talk, baby, talk.
Listen:
She's so great.
Ev'ry time I see her face,
She puts in a state
a state of shock.
Now come over here,
(No come over here)
Talk, talk to me
A state of shock.
You put me in
You know I really love you baby
A state of shock
You know I really want you mama,
you got me paralysed
(you got me paralysed)
You got me catatonic
(you got me catatonic, baby)
You got me supersonic
(you got me supersonic, baby)
Baby, you know I'm deep fried
(you know I'm deep fried)
A state of shock
Yeah, look what you've done to me
look what you done to me
look what you done to me.
Yeah, I can hardly move
(A state of shock)
You know I need mouth to mouth resuscitation
come on baby.
You know I really love you baby
State of shock
You know I really want you mama
yeah baby, yeah baby
Just look at me, look at me
State of shock
You got me in
you got me in a state of shock
you got me in, look at me
look at me, look at me.
State Of Shock
Jackson 5's "State Of Shock" stands as a pivotal track from their 1970s catalog, exemplifying the group's evolution from children's performers to serious pop artists. The song features the signature tight harmonies and polished production characteristic of the era, blending R&B sensibilities with upbeat pop rhythms. As part of their broader discography, the recording showcases the vocal prowess of the Jackson brothers, particularly Michael, who delivered a lead performance that highlighted his growing maturity. The track reflects the group's ability to craft catchy, danceable songs that resonated with audiences across generations, solidifying their status as pioneers of family-oriented pop music during the late 1970s.

