Pretty Woman
Eddy Wilson & friends Lyrics


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Pretty woman, walkin' down the street
Pretty woman the kind I like to meet
Pretty woman I don't believe you, you're not the truth
No one could look as good as you, mercy
Pretty woman won't you pardon me
Pretty woman I couldn't help but see
Pretty woman that you look lovely as can be
cre you lonely just like me
Pretty woman stop awhile
Pretty woman talk awhile
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
'Cause 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, hey, OK
If that's the way it must be, OK
I guess I'll go on home, it's late
There'll be tomorrow night, but wait
What do I see?
Is she walkin' back to me?




Yeah, she's walkin' back to me
Oh, oh, pretty woman

Overall Meaning

The song "Pretty Woman" by Eddy Wilson & friends is a classic tale of admiration and longing for a beautiful woman. The lyrics depict the singer's immediate attraction and fascination towards a woman he sees walking down the street. He describes her as the type of woman he would love to meet, but at the same time, he can't believe that someone could look as good as her. The word "mercy" highlights his astonishment and admiration for her beauty.


The singer then asks the woman to pardon him for staring, acknowledging that he couldn't help but notice how lovely she looks. He wonders if she might be feeling lonely, hinting at a shared sense of longing for companionship. The repetition of "pretty woman" emphasizes his desire to engage with her and enjoy her company.


In the following verses, the singer tries to engage the woman in conversation and asks her to share her smile with him. He portrays himself as sincere and promises to treat her right if she chooses to be with him. He implores her not to ignore him or reject his advances, as it would deeply affect him. He expresses his need for her and his intention to be a loving partner.


Towards the end of the song, the singer is resigned to the possibility that the woman may walk away despite his pleas. He acknowledges that if that is her decision, he will have to accept it. He contemplates going back home, feeling disappointed and lonely. However, his disappointment quickly fades as he notices that the woman is walking back towards him. This unexpected turn of events fills him with hope and excitement, leading to a triumphant ending as he realizes she is returning to him.


Overall, "Pretty Woman" captures the initial attraction, the desire for connection, and the hope of finding love in an encounter with a stunning woman. It explores themes of longing, vulnerability, and the power of visual beauty to evoke strong emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Pretty woman, walkin' down the street
There is an attractive woman walking down the street.


Pretty woman the kind I like to meet
She is the type of woman the singer would like to get to know.


Pretty woman I don't believe you, you're not the truth
The singer is expressing disbelief at how good-looking she is, thinking she might not be real.


No one could look as good as you, mercy
The singer believes that no one else could look as good as her.


Pretty woman won't you pardon me
The singer is politely asking the woman for forgiveness or permission to speak to her.


Pretty woman I couldn't help but see
The singer admits that he couldn't resist noticing her beauty.


Pretty woman that you look lovely as can be
The singer compliments the woman, expressing how beautiful she looks.


Are you lonely just like me
The singer wonders if she feels lonely, just as he does.


Pretty woman stop awhile
The singer wants the woman to pause and give him some attention.


Pretty woman talk awhile
The singer desires to engage in conversation with the woman.


Pretty woman give your smile to me
The singer wants the woman to share her smile with him, offering a gesture of warmth and friendliness.


Pretty woman yeah, yeah, yeah
The singer expresses his excitement and admiration for the woman.


Pretty woman look my way
The singer wants the woman to turn her attention towards him.


Pretty woman say you'll stay with me
The singer is hoping the woman will agree to spend time with him.


'Cause I need you, I'll treat you right
The singer emphasizes his desire for her presence and promises to treat her well.


Come with me baby, be mine tonight
The singer invites the woman to accompany him, suggesting a romantic connection for the evening.


Pretty woman don't walk on by
The singer appeals to the woman not to ignore him and continue walking.


Pretty woman don't make me cry
The singer pleads with the woman not to hurt him emotionally.


Pretty woman don't walk away, hey, OK
The singer implores the woman to stay and not leave.


If that's the way it must be, OK
The singer reluctantly accepts if that is how the situation will unfold.


I guess I'll go on home, it's late
The singer resigns to going home because it is getting late.


There'll be tomorrow night, but wait
The singer mentions the possibility of meeting again in the future but then pauses.


What do I see?
The singer expresses surprise or astonishment at something he sees.


Is she walkin' back to me?
The singer notices the woman returning towards him and wonders if she is intentionally coming back.


Yeah, she's walkin' back to me
The singer confirms that the woman is indeed walking back towards him.


Oh, oh, pretty woman
The singer reaffirms the woman's attractiveness and admiration for her.




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