She's Pretty

Hall And Oates · Other Songs - Hall And Oates

She takes her hair down slowly

In the New York City lights

You know there's something you need from her

and it's going to start tonight

(she's a work of art, all right)



She's pretty (like a)

shampoo commercial

I said ah

She's pretty (like a)

a shampoo commercial



A night with you girl

Is like a shampoo commercial



(note: the following is to be sung in a yearning and desperate manner)



Breaking down my Daily Defenses

I've got to get in her Pantenes

Let's see you rock your Head and Shoulders

She's giving me Paul Mitchell Instant Moisture

Like a cloud, bursting White Rain

Oh! She's Perty (pretty)

She's a Plus.

Shampoo Commercial



(rap)



I love it when you shake it in slo mo

You ain't no fro ho

You got the kinda style yo

That make a bro go

"whoa"

Now take it Nice & Easy

Let's see you blow it dry

Make sure you rinse out all the soap

Leave a tip in the envelope



(spoken, fade out)



Don't leave me Selsun Blue.

No More Tears, baby.

Welcome to the Style High Club.

She's so pretty

Let's form a sybaritical action committee

You're pretty (like a)

Shampoo Commercial

She's Pretty

Hall & Oates' 1977 hit "She's Pretty" stands as a quintessential example of their early New Wave and R&B fusion. The track showcases the duo's signature interplay between Daryl Hall's melodic vocals and John Oates' rhythmic guitar work, capturing the confident, urban aesthetic of the late 1970s. Released during a pivotal era for the band, the song exemplifies their ability to blend pop sensibilities with soulful undertones, becoming a staple in their discography that defined their sound for decades to come. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy rhythm and the timeless quality of its composition, which has been covered and referenced by artists across various genres over the years.