Posted on Jul 28, 2019
Daryl Hall & John Oates - Private Eyes (Official Music Video)
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Thank you, my friend Sgt (Join to see) for posting the official music video of Daryl Hall & John Oates performing "Private Eyes"
Song background
"The song title came from the 1980 movie The Private Eyes, starring Don Knots and Tim Conway as bumbling detectives. Warren Pash, a musician who was trying to make it in Los Angeles, was working on a song called "I Need You To Need Me," but he didn't like that title. He was driving on Ventura Boulevard when he saw the movie billboard, turned back home, and wrote the song with a new title and chorus: "Private Eyes."
Pash had met Daryl Hall and Janna Allen (Hall's sometime songwriting partner) earlier in 1980, and had done some songwriting with Hall that didn't amount to anything. When Allen and Hall returned to New York, they kept writing together, including a song that was intended for Allen's first solo album: "Kiss On My List." That song ended up being recorded by Hall & Oates, but Janna kept looking for material. When she called Pash, he told her about "Private Eyes," and when Janna returned to LA, they worked on the song together.
Pash told us: "We went in a little rehearsal room somewhere - I think it was five bucks an hour with a beat-up, old piano with cigarette burns and half the keys not working, and a cassette player. We banged it out with some stuff that she added to make it more singable for her and more melodic for her. She took it away and I said, 'OK, we'll see what happens.' She calls me maybe a month later and says, I don't think that song is for me. I said, Yeah, I understand. And she goes, But I think it's perfect for Daryl and John, so I gave the cassette to them. I went, What are you trying to do, kill my opportunity to work with Daryl again? Why'd you give him that piece-of-crap tape? She says, No, no, no... they'll know what to do with it.'"
Daryl Hall worked on the song with his girlfriend, Sara Allen (Janna's sister), turning it into a Hall & Oates tune. In the end, the song had four writers: Janna Allen, Sara Allen, Daryl Hall and Warren Pash.
The song compares the challenges of a romance to the cloak-and-dagger work performed by detectives. The promotional video featured the duo wearing stereotypical detective dress of long trench coats and trilby hats. Hall & Oates didn't like making videos, as they felt the visuals detracted from the sound, but they knew it was a vital part of marketing with the emergence of MTV. When someone suggested the '50s detective look for this clip, they went with it because it was cheap and easy."
https://www.songfacts.com/facts/daryl-hall-john-oates/private-eyes
"Private Eyes" written by
Lyrics
"I see you, 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
'Cos girl
I'm gonna know
If you're letting me in
Or letting me go
Don't lie
When you're hurting inside
'Cos 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
[Instrumental Interlude]
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
Oh, babe, Private Eyes
They're watching you
Private Eyes
They're watching you, yeah
They see your every move
They see it
Ooooh, they're watching you
Private Eyes
They're watching you... "
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSgt (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell Maj Marty Hogan PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SP5 Robert Ruck SCPO Morris Ramsey SGT Michael Thorin SPC Margaret Higgins LTC Wayne Brandon LTC Bill Koski Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. MSG Andrew White
Song background
"The song title came from the 1980 movie The Private Eyes, starring Don Knots and Tim Conway as bumbling detectives. Warren Pash, a musician who was trying to make it in Los Angeles, was working on a song called "I Need You To Need Me," but he didn't like that title. He was driving on Ventura Boulevard when he saw the movie billboard, turned back home, and wrote the song with a new title and chorus: "Private Eyes."
Pash had met Daryl Hall and Janna Allen (Hall's sometime songwriting partner) earlier in 1980, and had done some songwriting with Hall that didn't amount to anything. When Allen and Hall returned to New York, they kept writing together, including a song that was intended for Allen's first solo album: "Kiss On My List." That song ended up being recorded by Hall & Oates, but Janna kept looking for material. When she called Pash, he told her about "Private Eyes," and when Janna returned to LA, they worked on the song together.
Pash told us: "We went in a little rehearsal room somewhere - I think it was five bucks an hour with a beat-up, old piano with cigarette burns and half the keys not working, and a cassette player. We banged it out with some stuff that she added to make it more singable for her and more melodic for her. She took it away and I said, 'OK, we'll see what happens.' She calls me maybe a month later and says, I don't think that song is for me. I said, Yeah, I understand. And she goes, But I think it's perfect for Daryl and John, so I gave the cassette to them. I went, What are you trying to do, kill my opportunity to work with Daryl again? Why'd you give him that piece-of-crap tape? She says, No, no, no... they'll know what to do with it.'"
Daryl Hall worked on the song with his girlfriend, Sara Allen (Janna's sister), turning it into a Hall & Oates tune. In the end, the song had four writers: Janna Allen, Sara Allen, Daryl Hall and Warren Pash.
The song compares the challenges of a romance to the cloak-and-dagger work performed by detectives. The promotional video featured the duo wearing stereotypical detective dress of long trench coats and trilby hats. Hall & Oates didn't like making videos, as they felt the visuals detracted from the sound, but they knew it was a vital part of marketing with the emergence of MTV. When someone suggested the '50s detective look for this clip, they went with it because it was cheap and easy."
https://www.songfacts.com/facts/daryl-hall-john-oates/private-eyes
"Private Eyes" written by
Lyrics
"I see you, 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
'Cos girl
I'm gonna know
If you're letting me in
Or letting me go
Don't lie
When you're hurting inside
'Cos 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
[Instrumental Interlude]
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
Oh, babe, Private Eyes
They're watching you
Private Eyes
They're watching you, yeah
They see your every move
They see it
Ooooh, they're watching you
Private Eyes
They're watching you... "
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSgt (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell Maj Marty Hogan PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SP5 Robert Ruck SCPO Morris Ramsey SGT Michael Thorin SPC Margaret Higgins LTC Wayne Brandon LTC Bill Koski Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. MSG Andrew White
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