About the Song
Few songs have captured the raw yearning of youthful infatuation quite like Roy Orbisonâs âOh, Pretty Woman.â Released in 1964, the track became an instant sensation, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying Orbisonâs place as a rock and roll legend. But beyond its chart-topping success, âOh, Pretty Womanâ endures as a timeless classic, a testament to Orbisonâs powerful vocals and the universality of its message.
A Song Straight from the Heart
âOh, Pretty Womanâ kicks off with a simple yet captivating guitar riff, immediately setting the stage for Orbisonâs signature baritone. The lyrics are straightforward, a man smitten by a beautiful woman walking down the street: âPretty woman walking down the street, Pretty woman the kind I like to meet.â Orbisonâs voice, though, elevates the simple words into something more profound. Thereâs a hint of disbelief in his initial address, âI donât believe you youâre not the truth no one could look as good as you,â that quickly gives way to a hesitant plea, âPretty woman want you pardon me Pretty Woman.â
A Ballad of Vulnerability
The songâs strength lies in its raw vulnerability. Orbison, known for his dramatic vocal style, doesnât shy away from expressing his emotions. Heâs captivated by this woman, but thereâs a touch of awkwardness in his approach, âCouldnât but see pretty woman are you lonely and just like me.â This self-doubt resonates with listeners, capturing the all-too-familiar feeling of being tongue-tied around someone you find attractive.
A Catchy Hook for the Ages
Despite its emotional honesty, âOh, Pretty Womanâ isnât without its playful side. The songâs iconic hook, âOh, pretty woman donât walk on by,â is both catchy and pleading. Itâs a desperate attempt to grab the womanâs attention, a sentiment that anyone whoâs ever been smitten can relate to.
A Legacy of Influence
âOh, Pretty Womanâ transcended its time. The song has been covered by countless artists, from Van Halen to Bonnie Tyler, each adding their own spin to the classic. Its influence can be heard in countless pop and rock songs, a testament to its enduring impact on the music world.
More Than Just a Love Song
Ultimately, âOh, Pretty Womanâ is more than just a love song. Itâs a celebration of beauty, a snapshot of youthful infatuation, and a reminder of the universal power of music to connect us with our most basic human emotions. Itâs a song that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages, solidifying its place as a timeless classic in the vast landscape of popular music.
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Lyrics: Oh, Pretty Woman
Pretty woman, walking down the street
Pretty woman, the kind I like to meet
Pretty woman
I donât believe you, youâre not the truth
No one could look as good as you
Mercy
Pretty woman, wonât you pardon me?
Pretty woman, I couldnât help but see
Pretty woman
That you look lovely as can be
Are you lonely just like me?
Wow
Pretty woman, stop a while
Pretty woman, talk a while
Pretty woman, give your smile to me
Pretty woman, yeah, yeah, yeah
Pretty woman, look my way
Pretty woman, say youâll stay with me
âCause I need you, Iâll treat you right
Come with me baby, be mine tonight
Pretty woman, donât walk on by
Pretty woman, donât make me cry
Pretty woman, donât walk away, heyâŠ
OK
If thatâs the way it must be, OK
I guess Iâll go on home, itâs late
Thereâll be tomorrow night, but wait
What do I see?
Is she walking back to me?
Yeah, sheâs walking back to me
Oh, oh, pretty woman
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