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About the Song

In the realm of pop music, there are songs that capture a moment in time, defining an era with their infectious melodies and relatable lyrics. And then there are those rare gems that transcend the boundaries of time and genre, becoming timeless anthems that resonate with generations of listeners. Dr. Hook’s “Sexy Eyes” falls squarely into the latter category, a song that has stood the test of time, remaining as captivating and alluring today as it was when it first hit the airwaves in 1980.

Released as the second single from their album “Sometimes You Win”, “Sexy Eyes” quickly established itself as a commercial success, reaching number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming the band’s highest-charting single alongside “Sylvia’s Mother.” But “Sexy Eyes” was more than just a catchy tune; it was a carefully crafted piece of pop artistry that showcased Dr. Hook’s signature blend of soft rock, country, and disco influences.

The song’s opening notes, a gentle strumming of acoustic guitar, immediately set the mood, exuding a sense of warmth and intimacy. Dr. Hook’s lead singer, Ray Sawyer, delivers the lyrics with a smooth, honeyed drawl, his voice weaving a tale of romantic infatuation that is both heartfelt and playful. The lyrics themselves are simple yet evocative, painting vivid pictures of stolen glances, longing gazes, and the intoxicating power of physical attraction.

“Sexy Eyes” is not just a song about physical beauty; it’s about the allure of connection, the unspoken language of attraction that can ignite a spark between two individuals. The song’s narrator is captivated by the object of their affection, drawn in by their “sexy eyes” but also by the aura of mystery and intrigue that surrounds them.

The song’s chorus is an irresistible earworm, with its catchy melody and repeated refrain of “Sexy eyes, oh sexy eyes.” The “ooh-ooh-ooh” backing vocals add a touch of sweetness, while the steady beat of the drums provides a solid foundation for the song’s infectious rhythm.

“Sexy Eyes” is a masterclass in pop songwriting, a song that is both timeless and evocative. It’s a song that has captured the hearts of listeners for decades, and it’s sure to continue to do so for many years to come. Whether you’re reminiscing about the past or simply enjoying a great piece of music, “Sexy Eyes” is a song that will stay with you long after the last note has faded.

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Lyrics: Sexy Eyes 

I was sitting all alone, watching people getting off, with each other
They were dancing ‘cross the floor, turning movement back and forth, they were lovers
One more lonely night for me, I looked up what did I seeSexy eyes, moving ‘cross the floor, couldn’t want for more, sexy eyes
Sexy eyes, getting down with you, I wanna move with you, sexy eyesI got up and took your hand and we both began to dance to the music
Ooh your magic cast a spell, it didn’t take long ’til we fell and we knew it
No more lonely nights for me, this is how its gonna beSexy eyes, moving ‘cross the floor, couldn’t want for more, sexy eyes
Sexy eyes, getting down with you, I wanna move with you, sexy eyesNo more lonely nights for me, this is how its gonna beSexy eyes, moving ‘cross the floor, couldn’t want for more, sexy eyes
Sexy eyes, getting down with you, I wanna move with you, sexy eyesSexy eyes, getting down with you, I wanna move with you, sexy eyes
Sexy eyes, getting down with you, I wanna move with you, sexy eyes

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