Private Eyes (song)

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B-side
  • "Tell Me What You Want" (US, Canada, UK, South Africa, Spain)
  • "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" (Italy, Bolivia)
  • "Head Above Water" (Italy promo single)
ReleasedAugust 1981
"Private Eyes"
Side-A label of the US 7-inch vinyl single
Single by Daryl Hall & John Oates
from the album Private Eyes
B-side
  • "Tell Me What You Want" (US, Canada, UK, South Africa, Spain)
  • "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" (Italy, Bolivia)
  • "Head Above Water" (Italy promo single)
ReleasedAugust 1981
StudioElectric Lady, New York City
GenrePop,[1] blue-eyed soul[2]
Length3:29 (album version)
3:09 (UK Mix)
LabelRCA Records
SongwritersWarren Pash, Sara Allen, Janna Allen, Daryl Hall
ProducersDaryl Hall, John Oates, Neil Kernon
Daryl Hall & John Oates singles chronology
"You Make My Dreams"
(1981)
"Private Eyes"
(1981)
"I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)"
(1981)
Music video
"Private Eyes" on YouTube

"Private Eyes" is a 1981 single by American duo Daryl Hall & John Oates and the title track from their album of the same name. The song was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for two weeks, from November 7 through November 20, 1981. This single was the band's third of six number one hits (the first two being "Rich Girl" and "Kiss on My List"), and their second number one hit of the 1980s. It was succeeded in the number one position by Olivia Newton-John's "Physical", which was coincidentally succeeded by another single from Hall & Oates, "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)".

The tune for "Private Eyes" was written by Warren Pash[3] and Janna Allen, with arrangement and chords by Daryl Hall. In an interview with American Songwriter, Daryl Hall states: "That's a real Janna Allen (co-writer and sister of Sara Allen) song. Janna, and I, and Warren Pash wrote that. Warren and Janna wrote most of the song, and I took it and changed it around – changed the chords. Sandy (Sara Allen) and I wrote the lyrics. It's a real family song, the Allen sisters and me."[4]

The single carries a similar rhythm to the duo's number one hit from earlier that year, "Kiss on My List", with the difference being a handclap chorus that has made the song an audience-participation favorite at live Hall and Oates shows. It was one of the duo's first songs to appear in heavy rotation on MTV.[citation needed]

Record World called it a "perfectly-crafted title cut" from the album.[5]

Music video

The music video features the band dressed as stereotypical film-noir style, trenchcoat-wearing private detectives.

It was the first to feature the backup band of guitarist G. E. Smith, bassist Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, drummer Mickey Curry, and saxophonist/keyboardist Charles DeChant.[citation needed]

Personnel

Chart performance

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[13] Gold 50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[14] Gold 15,000
United States (RIAA)[15] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

References

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