She's Gone
John Oates
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Everybody's high on consolation Everybody's trying to tell me what's right for me My daddy tried to bore me with a sermon But it's plain to see that they can't comfort me Sorry Charlie for the imposition I think I've got it, got the strength to carry on I need a drink and a quick decision Now it's up to me, ooh what will be [Chorus] She's Gone Oh I, Oh I'd Better learn how to face it She's Gone Oh I, Oh I'd Pay the devil to replace her She's Gone - what went wrong Up in the morning look in the mirror I'm worn as her tooth brush hanging in the stand My face ain't looking any younger Now I can see love's taken her toll on me She's Gone Think I'll spend eternity in the city Let the carbon and monoxide choke my thoughts away And pretty bodies help dissolve the memories But they can never be what she was to me She's Gone
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Written by: Daryl Hall, John Oates
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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13 facts about this song
Creation Details"She's Gone" is a song written and performed by Daryl Hall and John Oates. It was originally released in 1973.
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Album InformationThe song was included in their album "Abandoned Luncheonette". The album was their second studio release.
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Chart PerformanceEven though "She's Gone" initially did not have significant commercial success, it made its way to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 when it was re-released in 1976.
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Song MeaningHall & Oates wrote "She's Gone" as a reaction to their respective relationship break-ups during the time of the song's creation.
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Song CraftThe song is well-regarded for its smooth, soul-influenced sound and intricate vocal harmonies.
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Cover VersionsVarious artists have covered "She's Gone" since its initial release, including popular R&B group Tavares, who took their version into the US top 50 charts in 1974.
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TV PerformanceA lip-synced performance of the song was aired on an episode of the American Bandstand, featuring Daryl Hall and John Oates dressed in bizarre costume ensembles.
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Song Legacy"She's Gone" has become one of Hall & Oates' signature songs and continues to be a staple in their live performances.
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Popular CultureThe song "She's Gone" is referenced in the movie "500 Days of Summer" when the main character is going through a break-up.
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Industry Recognition"She's Gone" has been recognized within the music industry as Rolling Stone listed it as one of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
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Song CreditsBoth Hall and Oates shared the writing credits for "She's Gone", showcasing their collaborative talents.
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Pop Culture ImpactDespite being over forty years old, "She's Gone" still resonates with audiences and has millions of views on video-sharing platforms.
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Critical Acclaim"She's Gone" is considered one of the best examples of the 'Philadelphia Soul' sound that was popular in the mid-1970s.
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