Oh, Pretty Woman is a song, released in 1964, which was a worldwide hit for Roy Orbison. Recorded on the Monument Records label in Nashville, Tennessee, it was written by Orbison and Bill Dees.
The lyrics tell how the singer watches a pretty woman walk by. He yearns for her and wonders if, as beautiful as she is, she might be lonely like he is. At the last minute, she turns back and joins him.
The title was supposedly inspired by Orbison's wife Claudette.
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Artist:Roy Orbison
Pretty woman, walking down the street.
Pretty woman, the kind I'd like to meet.
Pretty woman, I won't believe you're not the truth.
No one could look as good as you.
Pretty woman, won't you pardon me.
Pretty I couldn't help but see.
Pretty woman, that you look lovely as can be.
Are you lonely just like me.
Pretty woman, stop a while.
Pretty woman, talk a while.
Pretty woman, give your smile to me.
Pretty woman, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pretty woman, look my way.
Pretty woman, say you'll stay with me.
Coz I need you.
I'll treat you right.
Come with me baby, be mine tonight.
Pretty woman, don't walk on by.
Pretty woman, don't make me cry.
Pretty woman, don't walk away Okey
If that's the way it must be,okey
I guess I'll go home,it's late
There will be tomorrow night,but wait
What do I see?
Is she walking back to me?
Yeah she's walking back to me.
Oh,pretty woman.
Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988), nicknamed "The Big O," was an influential Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, guitarist and a pioneer of rock and roll whose recording career spanned more than four decades.
Orbison is best known for the songs, "Ooby Dooby," "Only The Lonely," "In Dreams," "Oh, Pretty Woman," "Crying," "Running Scared," and "You Got It."
In 1987, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 1989, he was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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