Private Eyes

Album: Private Eyes (1981)
Charted: 32 1
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  • I see you and you see me
    Watch you blowin' the lines
    When you're making a scene
    Oh girl, you've got to know
    What my head overlooks
    The senses will show to my heart
    When it's watching for lies
    You can't escape my

    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    They see your every move
    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    Private eyes
    They're watching you, watching you
    Watching you, watching you

    You play with words you play with love
    You can twist it around baby that ain't enough
    'Cause girl I'm gonna know
    If you're letting me in or letting me go
    Don't lie when you're hurting inside
    'Cause you can't escape my

    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    They see your every move, baby
    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    Private eyes
    They're watching you, watching you
    Watching you, watching you

    Ooh, why you try to put up a front for me?
    I'm a spy but on your side you see
    Slip on, into any disguise
    I'll still know you
    Look into my

    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    They see your every move
    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    Private eyes
    They're watching you

    Private eyes
    They're watching you (yeah)
    They see your every move
    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    Private eyes
    They're watching you

    (Private eyes)
    (Watching you) Yeah
    They see your every move
    Private eyes
    They're watching you
    Yeah, private eyes
    They're watching you

    Private eyes
    (Watching you)
    They watch your every move girl
    (Every move)

    (Private eyes)
    (Watching you)
    (Eyes)

    (Private eyes)
    (Watching you)
    (Every move)

    (Private eyes)
    (Watching you)
    (Eyes) Writer/s: Daryl Hall, Janna M. Allen, Sara Allen, Warren Pash
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Rememberd80's from UsMy money is on the bass player being BAKED. I remember waiting for this video on MTv so the me and my (possible also baked) buddies could get a big long laugh off that guy. No way I don't believe he's flying like a kite.
  • Rich from Philly PaI was told a story of how when they were making the Private Eyes video it was very early in the am and the bassist was half asleep in the video. It sure does look that way.
  • Carla from ArkansasFrom John Oates’ book Change of Season re: T Bone Wolk - Not long after he joined the band, we were getting ready to go out on the Private Eyes tour. Literally the night we were to leave, with the bus idling outside Studio Instrument Rentals, and MTV video-production crew came in to shoot a simple video for the title track of the album. The band stood costumed with trench coats and fedora hats in front of a black backdrop right before the cameras rolled when a shy and clearly nervous Wolk asked me, “What should I do?” Making videos was new to all of us, but he was way out of his element. “Don’t do anything,” I told him. “Just stand there perfectly still, like a statue, and the occasionally move your head from side to side. That will be cool. That will look good.” And so that’s what he did.
  • Coachkoen from Antwerp BelgiumRediscoverd this hit from my teenage years by the intro (cover by Dear Rouge) of Private Eyes, a Canadian comedy-drama-detective television series created by Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen that stars Jason Priestley (Yes!) and Cindy Sampson. It began airing on Global on May 26, 2016. Unforgettable song by Daryl Hall & John Oates this is.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 23rd 1981, "Private Eyes" by Daryl Hall & John Oates entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #68; and on November 1st, 1981 it peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} and spent 23 weeks on the Top 100...
    It reached #6 on the Canadian RPM Singles chart...
    Was track one on side one on the duo's tenth studio album, "Private Eyes", and the album peaked at #5 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart...
    Three other tracks from album also made the Top 100 chart; "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" {#1 for 2 weeks}, "Did It in a Minute" {#9}, and "Your Imagination" {#33}...
    {See next post below}.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, Ny"Private Eyes" was knocked out of the #1 position by "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John; and that song stayed at #1 for 10 weeks. But then the boys got their revenge when their "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" ended Newton-John's reign at #1!!!
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