Don't Leave Me Alone With Her

Hall And Oates · Other Songs - Hall And Oates

Levels



It's just a case of choosing my priorities



Stages



It's just the art of changing our perception



But when I see that girl it messes my security



So please don't leave me alone with her



She always calls me when I'm still at home



Hope I can call you while you're still at home



She always calls before I get away



Hope I can catch you before you get away



Levels



Always a case of choosing my priorities



Stages



It's just the art of changing our perception



But when I see that girl it messes my securities



So please don't leave me alone with her



She wants five minutes of what's taken me a lifetime



I get to see you in between your shows



There are different stages, levels, steps



I think we're far enough gone to worry now



She wants five minutes of what's taken me a lifetime

Don't Leave Me Alone With Her

Hall and Oates deliver a quintessential example of their mid-1970s pop-rock sound with this track, blending smooth harmonies and a driving rhythm that defined their early career. The song showcases the duo's signature ability to craft catchy melodies wrapped in sophisticated arrangements, characteristic of their work during the era when they were establishing themselves as major forces in American pop music. While often associated with their later hits, this recording highlights the raw energy and melodic sensibility that would become hallmarks of their discography, appealing to fans of classic rock and new wave. It stands as a testament to their skill in writing songs that balance emotional depth with radio-friendly hooks, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts of the 1970s.