Oh, Pretty Woman

Bill Dees, Roy Orbison

Oh pretty woman of the rising sun
Says all your cheap powder and painting ain't goin' keep you young
'Cause you're my pretty woman right down to the bone
Come on now pretty woman leave your skin alone

Pretty woman, honey, what's wrong with you
And you can't love me, no matter what I say
Oh pretty woman, what cha trying to do
You keep fooling around just like I'd knew you'd do
So you can drop your mess and come down off your throne
Stop usin' my poor heart for a steppin' stone

Pretty woman, honey, what's wrong with you
And you can't love me, no matter what I say
Oh pretty woman, what cha trying to do
You keep fooling around just like I'd knew you'd do
So you can drop your mess and come down off your throne
Stop usin' my poor heart for a steppin' stone

Oh pretty woman!

Oh pretty woman of the rising sun
Says all your paint and powder ain't goin' help you none
'Cause you're my pretty woman right down to the bone
Come on now pretty woman leave your space alone

Pretty woman, honey, what's wrong with you
And you can't love me, no matter what I say
Oh pretty woman, what cha trying to do
You keep fooling around just like I'd knew you'd do
So you can drop your mess and come down off your throne
Stop usin' my poor heart for a steppin' stone

Trivia about the song Oh, Pretty Woman by The Spencer Davis Group

When was the song “Oh, Pretty Woman” released by The Spencer Davis Group?
The song Oh, Pretty Woman was released in 1966, on the album “The Second Album”.
Who composed the song “Oh, Pretty Woman” by The Spencer Davis Group?
The song “Oh, Pretty Woman” by The Spencer Davis Group was composed by Bill Dees, Roy Orbison.

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