Angry Eyes

Pointer Sisters · Energy [2009]

Time, time and again I see you staring down at me

Now, then and again I wonder what it is that you see

with those Angry Eyes

Well, I bet you wish you could cut me down

with those Angry Eyes



You want to believe that I am not the same as you

And now I can't conceive, oh Lord, of what it is you're trying to do

with those Angry Eyes

Well, I bet you wish you could cut me down

with those Angry Eyes

What a shot you could be if you could shoot at me

with those Angry Eyes



You and I must start to realize

Blindness binds us in a false disguise

Can you see me through those Angry Eyes?



You try to defend that you are not the one to blame

But I'm finding it hard, my friend, when I 'm in the deadly aim

of those Angry Eyes

Well, I bet you wish you could cut me down

with those Angry Eyes

What a shot you could be if you could shoot at me

with those Angry Eyes

Angry Eyes

The Pointer Sisters' 1988 recording of 'Angry Eyes' stands as a defining moment in their evolution from soulful R&B to polished pop. Released on the album Serious Slammin', the track showcases the group's signature vocal harmonies and confident stage presence, blending funk rhythms with catchy pop structures. This song exemplifies their ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, maintaining the emotional depth of their earlier work while embracing a more contemporary sound. As part of their extensive discography, 'Angry Eyes' remains a staple of their live performances and a testament to their enduring influence on female vocal groups in the late 20th century.