Patty & The Emblems were a 1960s American rhythm and blues vocal group from Camden, New Jersey. The group consisted of lead vocalist Patricia "Patty" Russell, accompanied by Eddie Watts, Vance Walker, and Alexander Wildes. They are best known for their 1964 hit “Mixed-Up, Shook-Up, Girl,” which epitomized their harmonious, upbeat R&B style, and peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their sound was a significant contribution to the pop-oriented rhythm and blues music of the era.