Who's That Lady

The Isley Brothers · Other Songs - The Isley Brothers

Who's that lady (who's that lady)

Beautiful lady (who's that lady)

Lovely lady (who's that lady)

Real fine lady (who's that lady)



Hear me callin' out to you

'Cause it's all that I can do

Your eyes tell me to pursue

But you say look yeah, but don't touch, baby



nah, nah, nah don't touch



Who's that lady (who's that lady)

Sexy lady (who's that lady)

Beautiful lady (who's that lady)

Real fine lady (who's that lady)



I would dance upon a string

Any gift she'd want I'd bring

I would give her anything

If she would just do what I say

Come 'round my way, baby

Shine my way



Who's that lady (who's that lady)

Beautiful lady (who's that lady)

Lovely lady (who's that lady)

Real fine lady (who's that lady)



I would love to take her home

But her heart is made of stone

Gotta keep on keepin' on

If I don't she'll do me wrong



Do me wrong, yeah

Who's That Lady - The Isley Brothers

Released in 1970, "Who's That Lady" stands as a defining track in the evolution of R&B and soul music, showcasing The Isley Brothers' signature blend of smooth vocals and intricate harmonies. The song exemplifies the group's mastery of the mid-1970s sound, characterized by lush orchestration and a focus on romantic themes that resonated deeply with audiences. As a staple of their discography, the recording highlights the brothers' ability to craft emotionally resonant tracks that balanced commercial appeal with artistic integrity. Its enduring popularity underscores the group's influence on the genre, cementing their legacy as pioneers who shaped the sonic landscape of American music during a transformative era.