Gary's Girl
Tori Amos · Other Songs - Tori Amos
six in the morning and my hands are roaming
'cause i'm gary's girl
there's a little bit of heaven on 92.7
when you're gary's girl
the boy knows how to turn me on
my friends all call me gary's girl
he's just, just, just, just so happenin'
you bet your life he is
you bet your life he is
you bet your life
he's a peel not a banana
he's a peel not a banana
i think i'm gary's girl
we're all alone with his microphone
so i'm gary's girl
he's coming around
'cause i'm going down
the stretch to gary's world
the boy know's how to turn me on
my friends all call me gary's girl
'cause he's just, just, so, so, so happenin'
you bet your life he is
you bet your life he is
you bet your life
he's a peel not a banana
still a peel not a banana
but he's just
what he is
and he is
and he is
and he is
Gary's Girl
Gary's Girl stands as a defining track in Tori Amos's early discography, showcasing her signature blend of piano-driven alternative rock and introspective lyricism. Released during the height of her initial commercial success, the song captures the emotional volatility characteristic of her work from that era. The recording features Amos's dynamic piano performance, which anchors the track's shifting moods and rhythmic intensity. As a staple of her live performances, the piece highlights her ability to weave personal narrative into a broader musical tapestry. It remains a key song in her catalogue, reflecting the artistic maturity that established her as a prominent figure in contemporary music. The song's enduring presence in her repertoire underscores its significance within her broader body of work.

