About The Song

In the annals of Motown history, few groups have left an indelible mark quite like The Temptations. With their smooth harmonies, captivating dance moves, and undeniable charisma, they took the music world by storm, becoming one of the most beloved vocal ensembles of all time. Among their extensive repertoire of hits, one song stands out as a timeless testament to their artistry and enduring appeal: “Isn’t She Pretty”.

Released in 1962 as the B-side to their single “Dream Come True,” “Isn’t She Pretty” quickly emerged as a fan favorite, showcasing the group’s vocal prowess and ability to deliver heartfelt emotions with infectious energy. The song opens with a gentle guitar riff, setting the stage for the group’s silky harmonies, which weave a tapestry of adoration and admiration.

The lyrics, penned by Eddie Kendricks, Otis Williams, and Berry Gordy, paint a vivid portrait of a woman who captivates the singer with her beauty, both inner and outer. Each verse unfolds like a love letter, extolling the woman’s virtues and expressing the singer’s deep affection. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “Isn’t she pretty,” serves as a declaration of love, a testament to the power of beauty to inspire and enchant.

“Isn’t She Pretty” is more than just a love song; it is a celebration of feminine beauty in all its forms. The Temptations’ vocals capture the essence of infatuation, the way a person can be so captivated by another’s beauty that they see the world through rose-colored glasses. The song’s arrangement, with its gentle instrumentation and emphasis on the vocals, further enhances the romantic atmosphere, creating an intimate and personal listening experience.

The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to connect with listeners on a deeply emotional level. Whether you’re reminiscing about a past love or basking in the glow of a new romance, “Isn’t She Pretty” has the power to transport you to a realm of pure adoration. It is a song that transcends the boundaries of time and genre, speaking to the universal human experience of love and the transformative power of beauty.

“Isn’t She Pretty” remains an enduring gem in the Motown catalog, a testament to The Temptations’ artistry and their ability to create music that resonates with audiences across generations. With its timeless message of love, beauty, and admiration, the song continues to inspire and captivate, reminding us of the power of music to touch our hearts and evoke our deepest emotions.

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Lyrics

Oh-ohOh-oh, isn’t she pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, prettyOh-oh, isn’t she a doll? (She’s a doll, now)
Uh-huh, she’s so fine (so fine)Gee, I wish she was mine
Oh-oh, isn’t she pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, prettyOh-oh, isn’t she a doll? (Hey, she’s a natural doll, now)
She’s the kind of girl all of my life, nowI wanted it, to be my wifeBecause
She’s got it, without a doubtShe really knocks me outI can’t do without her love
Oh-ohOh-oh, isn’t she pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, prettyOh-oh, isn’t she a doll? (Hey, she’s a natural doll, now)
“Oh, do you know, you know you’re a pretty little thing?”“I really want to be your man”“No, no, no… do you know why?”“Why?”“You ain’t got just what it takes”
Oh-ohOh-oh, isn’t she pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, prettyOh-oh, isn’t she a doll? (Hey, she’s a natural doll, now)
Everytime she comes near meMy words just-a disappear
Here she comes nowJus’ the walkListen to her sweet, sweet talkI can’t do without her love
Oh-ohOh-oh, isn’t she pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, ah pretty, prettyOh-oh, isn’t she a doll? (She’s a doll, now)
She… so fine, so fine, so fineI… I wish she were mine, all mineShe… so fine, so fine, so fineI… I wish she were mine, all mineShe… so fine, so fine, so fine

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