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Rock 01 June, 2015

Let's Just Be Clear Explains What, Exactly, A Purple People Eater Is

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Let's Just Be Clear Explains What, Exactly, A Purple People Eater Is
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) In the 1958 Sheb Wooley smash "The Purple People Eater," is the alien who comes to earth to join a rock-and-roll band a purple creature who eats people or a creature who eats purple people? This has been a hotly debated question for decades. In a new post, the grammar blog Let's Just Be Clear points out that lack of clarifying punctuation has left the song's meaning open to interpretation, and then digs deep into the archives to solve the riddle once and for all.

"If the title had been 'The Purple-People Eater,' the song would clearly be about an alien who eats purple people (a compound adjective modifying a noun). If it had been called 'The Purple People-Eater,' it would clearly be about a purple alien who eats people (an adjective modifying a compound noun). But the song's title, 'The Purple People Eater,' doesn't use a hyphen, so it can be interpreted either way," explains author Laurel Shane in the blog post.

Most people assume that the alien is purple, including the makers of the widely panned 1988 children's movie based on the song. But one verse of the song seems to indicate that the alien eats purple people:

I said Mr. Purple People Eater, what's your line
He said it's eatin' purple people and it sure is fine
But that's not the reason that I came to land
I wanna get a job in a rock and roll band
Which understanding is correct? Let's Just Be Clear explores archived features about and interviews with songwriter Sheb Wooley to find out. Visit https://letsjustbeclear.com/blog/2015/4/30/what-is-a-purple-people-eater-anyway-thoughts-on-hyphenating-compound-words to learn the answer.

About Let's Just Be Clear
Let's Just Be Clear is an online writing and editing service that helps small-business owners engage and expand their online audience with attention-grabbing, SEO-friendly website content, blog posts, press releases, email newsletters, and social media campaigns. Founder Laurel Shane, a graduate of UC Berkeley, is an experienced writer and editor who specializes in creating clear, concise, compelling content that will attract and inform readers. Visit letsjustbeclear.com for more information.






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