We Close Our Eyes and the World Spins Around Again
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A Playlist of Center Tunes: Celebrate Your Well-nigh Important Sense
When yous look into the eyes of your sweetheart, what do yous run across? Lying eyes, crying optics, another's eyes, or possibly the bluest (or brownest) optics you've e'er loved?
Eyes are arguably our most important sense, as well-nigh 80% of the information we receive from the environs comes to usa through our vision. And whether we like it or not, our optics are also involved in telegraphing cues to others regarding our:
- Emotions
- Wellness condition
- Social and sexual attraction
- Behavioral intentions
Celebrate the magic and the beauty of eyes with a playlist of popular, rock, and country hits about them. We have a long listing of hits to outset yous off with.
i. "Tin can't Have My Eyes Off Yous" by Frankie Valli
In dear from a distance, the narrator in this 1967 vocal describes the woman he is smitten with equally too "just as well skilful to be true." He finds himself staring at someone he's never touched, dreaming of long nights alone with her.
Sounds like someone is getting manner ahead of himself. Shouldn't he stop the creepy staring and introduce himself?
2. "In Another's Optics" by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
Imagine looking into your spouse'due south eyes and consistently pining away for someone else. That's what these cheating hearts are upwardly to in this 1997 country song.
With malaise, a couple who is married but not to each other describes the misplaced trust that their spouses put in them. While they're busy committing infidelity, the unfaithful human's spouse denies to herself and the world he tin do any wrong. And the cheating woman's married man suspects her infidelity only hopes he can plow the tide earlier he loses her.
3. "Brownish Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison
This archetype 1967 song originally wasn't supposed to exist near eyes at all. It was allegedly about an interracial human relationship and titled "Brown-Skinned Girl." The song recounts the carefree days of young love. Ever-catchy, it was named one of Rolling Rock magazine'south 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension.
iv. "Green Optics" by Coldplay
The guy in this 2002 song regards his envy lover as a confidante to whom he can unload his feelings. She makes his globe a brighter ane just by being in information technology.
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five. "Bluest Eyes in Texas" by Restless Eye
Oh, the games we play with coulda-woulda-shoulda. This 1988 state song is near the heartbreak of life on the road. The narrator is haunted past the retention of a golden-haired, blueish-eyed girl, crying in his rear view mirror. Now he finds himself alone and wondering whether he did the right thing by leaving his Texan dazzler behind.
Backside every keen man is a adult female rolling her optics.
— Jim Carrey, American comedian
6. "Lyin' Eyes" by The Eagles
Take you ever noticed a couple wherein in that location's an bonny woman decades younger than her rich, unattractive husband? Is information technology love or an implicit deal? Who are they really fooling?
This 1975 archetype tells the story of a young adult female who has married a much older, wealthy man. She has the fiscal security simply non the loving warmth that she seeks, and so she tells him a prevarication to become out of the house at night. Defenseless between two worlds, she then sneaks over to the cheating side of town.
Idiom | Significant | Idiom | Meaning |
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apple tree of my middle | someone yous cherish dearly | catch someone'due south eye | to attract someone'due south attending |
sight for sore eyes | and then happy to see you | feast your eyes on | to look at something with pleasure |
in someone'due south listen's middle | to visualize something | eagle eyes | someone with infrequent vision or attending to item |
able to do something with 1'southward eyes shut | able to do something very easily | eyes like a hawk | someone who notices every small particular |
bandage an centre over something | to briefly wait over, without going into details | more meets the eye | there is hidden information that yous do non take |
in the blink of an eye | suddenly | didn't bat an eye | showing no emotion |
pull the wool over someone's eyes | to fool or deceive someone | spit in someone's optics | to show extreme contempt, boldness or ingratitude |
close one's eyes to something | to ignore something or pretend that information technology isn't happening | look someone in the middle | wait someone straight in the face without shame, embarrassment, or fear |
all optics are on someone | everyone's attending is focused on someone | couldn't believe my eyes | I was extremely surprised |
eye of the storm | temporary peaceful fourth dimension before trouble or conflict sets in | eyes wide open up | understanding what is going on |
your eyes are bigger than your stomach | you've taken more than you can eat | have one-half an centre on | to watch something without giving your full attention |
encounter eye to eye | to be in total agreement | to give someone the evil heart | to look at someone angrily or unpleasantly |
become a black eye | to endure reputational harm | get an eyeful of something | to see equally much as you want to see of something |
accept optics in the back of 1'south head | to know what's going on fifty-fifty if one cannot see it | have stars in 1's eye | to exist obsessed with movies, Hollywood, theater, etc. |
in a pig'southward center | (a style of showing scornful atheism) | keep one's eye on the ball | to remain focused |
7. "I Simply Take Eyes for Yous" by The Flamingos
The dearest struck man in this 1959 classic has tunnel vision:
Y'all are hither, so am I
Mayhap millions of people go by
But they all disappear from view
And I only have eyes for yous.
8. "Angel Eyes" by The Jeff Healey Band
How he ever caught her eye he doesn't know, simply the self-denigrating fella in this 1989 country song is so glad he did. He never learned to dance and he's never been much of a looker, so he believes he doesn't deserve her dear. Something in the stars aligned, however. Affections Optics sees something in him that even he doesn't.
nine. "Hungry Eyes" by Eric Carmen
The protagonist in this 1987 song opens upward to the woman he has the hots for. However, instead of coming off as romantic or clever, he plays the creepy card big time. Tell me he doesn't sound like a wolf chasing Little Red Riding Hood with his hungry optics:
I've been meaning to tell you lot
I've got this feelin' that won't subside.
I await at you, and I daydream
You lot're mine this night
Now I've got you in my sights.
10. "My Eyes" by Blake Shelton (featuring Gwen Sebastian)
In this 2014 song, the narrator gets an eyeful of a woman he likes. He undresses her with his eyes and isn't bashful about saying so:
Come a lilliputian closer, come a little closer
Come a little closer, daughter the way yous look tonight
My eyes are the only affair I don't wanna have off of you.
eleven. "Doctor My Eyes" by Jackson Browne
Based on the upbeat tempo of this 1972 hit, you'd think that this was a happy song. Nonetheless, pay attending to its lyrics and you'll discover a soul-searching narrator who is concerned because he has turned off his feelings.
He's seen some unspecified evil in the world yet learned how to mask his emotions. Now, he worries what the bear upon might exist.
12. "Behind These Hazel Optics" by Kelly Clarkson
The heartbroken narrator in this 2004 pop vocal feels like a shadow of the woman she used to exist. Her breakup has left her torn up, sleepless and an emotional mess. However, equally a sign of strength, she vows to merely cry on the inside. She won't permit her ex-lover come across her weep. You go, daughter!
xiii. "These Eyes" by The Guess Who
Talk about pouring the guilt on thick (like peanut butter)! The guy in this 1969 stone classic has been left by his ladylove, and now he's trying to brand her experience distressing for him.
He reminds her that she broke her promise, says he'll never exist complimentary, and he claims that she ended his (sad-a**) globe. With her gone, now all he does is boo-hoo. He swears he'll never beloved some other.
Suck it upwardly and move on, buddy! She ain't ever coming back!
14. "In Your Eyes" past Peter Gabriel
In the almost poetic fashion, the guy in this 1986 vocal tells his sweetheart that she completes him. He sees it all in her optics:
In your eyes, I see the doorway to a chiliad churches
In your optics, the resolution of all the fruitless searches
In your eyes, I run across the calorie-free and the heat
In your optics. Oh, I want to exist that complete.
15. "Fresh Eyes" by Andy Grammar
Have yous ever looked at someone y'all've known for years and suddenly seen them in a make new lite? You notice how gorgeous and amazing they are still they were in front of your eyes all along. What happened?
This 2016 song describes the feeling of viewing a friend (or even a stranger) through fresh optics. Make certain to watch the Andy Grammer's video; information technology will leave you with a smile on your face and a lump in your throat.
16. "Blue Optics Crying in the Pelting" by Willie Nelson
Long ago, the narrator in this 1975 country song said bye to a blue-eyed dazzler, and equally he left her crying in the rain, they both knew they would never meet once again. Now an old man, he yet remembers her that sorry day and continues to love her. Instead of trying to reconnect with her on Globe, he hopes to do and so in the afterlife. (Don't wait. Yous may not be going the same direction.)
17. "Pretty Eyes" past Alex Goot
The guy in this 2011 carol is a smooth talker alright. He's trying to get his summer lover to stay the night with him by describing the ability and dazzler of her optics. Comparing their colour to the summertime sky, he tells her that they glow and that "you lot and your pretty eyes, you keep me alive, go along me alive." Okay, so now he's making this a life and death issue?
18. "Full Eclipse of the Heart" past Bonnie Tyler
What an incredible power ballad this 1983 vocal is. If yous've ever had a relationship that'south desperately broken and unfixable, this one'south for y'all.
The vocal's narrator refers to her lover as "Bright Eyes." They've had a tumultuous relationship, and he has turned abroad from her. Now she is left crying, lonely, and desperate for him to dearest her like he used to.
Our heartbroken narrator pleads with her Romeo to turn back and try to recapture the feelings they once shared and so freely. But it ain't happening.
19. "Bette Davis Eyes" past Kim Carnes
The narrator of this 1981 Grammy-winning song describes a seductress who is "pure as New York snowfall." She'southward a adult female with all the tricks at her disposal. She teases, pleases and uses a combination of her natural beauty and street smarts to get what she wants. Among these are her seductive eyes.
xx. "In My Girl's Optics" by Martina McBride
When you become a parent, you are filled with the conclusion and hope of condign a meliorate version of yourself. This 2003 country song describes how a immature mother has been transformed by seeing herself as her daughter does: strong, heroic, wise.
She looks at her daughter's perspective on the globe and is buoyed past the child'southward optimism. Her daughter sees anybody equally equals and the world at peace. As a outcome, the female parent is motivated to brand the globe a better identify for her family unit, one that more closely resembles what her child sees.
Even More Songs Most Eyes
Song | Artist | Twelvemonth Released |
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21. Blue Eyes | Elton John | 1982 |
22. Brown Optics | Lady Gaga | 2008 |
23. Eyes of a Woman | Tim McGraw | 1999 |
24. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes | The Platters | 1958 |
25. Individual Eyes | Hall and Oates | 1981 |
26. Pale Blueish Optics | Velvet Hugger-mugger | 1969 |
27. Sexy Eyes | Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show | 1977 |
28. Yard Eyes | Of Monsters and Men | 2015 |
29. The Light in Your Eyes | LeeAnn Rimes | 1997 |
30. Pretty Brown Eyes | Cody Simpson | 2013 |
31. Brown-Eyed Handsome Human being | Chuck Berry | 1956 |
32. Sorry Eyes | Robert John | 1979 |
33. Beautiful Eyes | Taylor Swift | 2008 |
34. My Eyes Have Seen You | The Doors | 1967 |
35. Angel in My Eyes | John Michael Montgomery | 1997 |
36. Eyes of a Woman | Journey | 1992 |
37. Sight for Sore Eyes | Aerosmith | 1977 |
38. Green-Eyed Lady | Sugarloaf | 1970 |
39. Brown Eyes | Destiny's Child | 2013 |
xl. Behind Bluish Eyes | The Who | 1971 |
41. Your Optics | Simply Red | 2000 |
42. Optics Broad Open up | Sabrina Carpenter | 2015 |
43. Close Your Optics | Meghan Trainor | 2015 |
44. Beautiful In My Optics | Joshua Kadison | 1993 |
45. Wild Eyes | Broiler (featuring Ravvel) | 2014 |
46. My Male parent's Eyes | Eric Clapton | 1998 |
47. Spanish Eyes | Willie Nelson (featuring Julio Iglesias) | 1988 |
48. Sad Eyes | Enrique Iglesias | 1999 |
49. For Your Eyes Merely | Sheena Easton | 1981 |
50. Don't Close Your Eyes | Keith Whitley | 1988 |
51. Open up Your Eyes (Deep Blue Songspell) | Bea Miller | 2014 |
52. Wandering Optics | Ronnie McDowell | 1980 |
53. Looking Through Your Optics | LeeAnn Rimes | 1998 |
54. Lonely Optics | Chris Young | 2013 |
55. Don't It Brand My Dark-brown Eyes Blue | Crystal Gayle | 1977 |
56. Optics Open up | Taylor Swift | 2012 |
57. Optics Without a Confront | Billy Idol | 1983 |
58. Sometimes an Quondam Memory Gets In My Eye | Dolly Parton | 1973 |
59. Goodbye In Her Eyes | Zac Brown Band | 2012 |
lx. Rhinestone Optics | Gorillaz | 2010 |
61. Non a Dry Eye Left in the House | Meatloaf | 1995 |
62. My Eyes Adored Y'all | Frankie Valli | 1974 |
63. Crystal Eyes | LA Guns | 1984 |
64. Baby's Got Bluish Eyes | Elton John | 1982 |
65. My Mother's Eyes | Willie Nelson | 1981 |
66. It's In Your Eyes | Kylie Minogue | 2002 |
67. Ocean Eyes | Billie Eilish | 2017 |
68. Eyes on You | Chase Rice | 2017 |
69. When Y'all Close Your Eyes | Night Ranger | 1983 |
70. Shut My Eyes Forever | Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford | 1989 |
71. When Y'all Look Me in the Eyes | Jonas Brothers | 2007 |
72. I'll Never Let You Go | Steelheart | 1991 |
73. Damn Your Eyes | Alex Clare | 2011 |
This content is accurate and truthful to the best of the writer's knowledge and is non meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.
© 2016 FlourishAnyway
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 28, 2020:
Peggy - I'thou glad you institute some interesting information here! Thanks for reading!
Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on April 28, 2020:
In addition to the many songs near optics, I institute those tidbits of information nearly the eyes most informative. I had no thought that the melanin could exist removed from brown eyes, and they would be blue underneath the brown, as one example. Astonishing!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on Apr 10, 2020:
Mary Smith - Thank you for the song suggestion. I'll add it to the list. Information technology was covered by Alex Clare. What'due south old is new again!
Mary Smith on April 09, 2020:
This song falls more into the "Blues / R&B" category - Damn Your Eyes past Etta James
Your lists are Then Absurd! Roofing decades of music! And packed with added fun information!
Cheers for taking the time to pull it all together!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on June x, 2019:
Shannon - Me too! That song reminds me of this male "friend" that my sister had back in college in the 1990s. He would have photos of her from the side (like when she was driving). She got very suspicious so she took his movie and got it developed and well-nigh of it was of her chest area from the side! Creepy! He had his eyes on her alright.
Shannon Henry from Texas on June 09, 2019:
Am I the simply i who thinks that Hunt Rice'southward vocal "Eyes on You" is a little creepy?
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on May thirteen, 2019:
Mom555 - Thank you for these suggestions! I'one thousand fabricated some additions to the playlist and you have given me an idea for another playlist. Have a wonderful week.
Mom555 on May 12, 2019:
When you lot await me in the eye~Jonas Brothers
eye of the storm~Godsmack
Heart of the zombie~John Folgerty
Mom555 on May 12, 2019:
Close my optics forever~Lita ford and ozzy
Mom555 on May 12, 2019:
When y'all close your optics~Nighttime ranger
Anthony Georgio on September 16, 2018:
Never knew that :) I like "Andy Williams" version better, but frankie's Ok too.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Us on September 16, 2018:
Anthony - He did a cover version of it in 1968. (Sometimes I do list covers instead of originals but this time I didn't.)
Anthony Georgio on September 16, 2018:
Thought "Andy Williams" did No1.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from Usa on July 21, 2018:
Grace - This was a great song proffer! I've added it at #67. Have a great weekend!
Grace Reitz on July 16, 2018:
Ocean Optics~Billie Eilish
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on June 21, 2017:
Tamara - Thank y'all for stopping by! I am happy that you savor these as much as I enjoy publishing them! Have a wonderful twenty-four hours!
Tamara Moore on June 21, 2017:
Heart really like this postal service about all the different and various eye colors. And, Heart savour many of these songs, as well. Yous seem to accept an eye for making really center-teresting posts!
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on January 02, 2017:
arxer - Thanks for stopping by!
arxer on Jan 01, 2017:
yay beautiful eyes and eyes open are hither! prissy list
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 07, 2016:
Suhail and my dog - Cheers for the vocal suggestion. (I like the 80s hair metallic bands also!) I've added information technology as #63. Have a dandy calendar week!
Suhail and my dog on November 05, 2016:
Hi FlourishAnyway,
I have been listening to Eagles' Lying Eyes since late 80s. However, I like an 'eye' song - "Crystal Eyes" from 80s Pilus Metal Band called LA Guns the all-time. These two songs are my personal favorites. At present I will be listening to those songs you have included in this hub.
Regards,
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on November 02, 2016:
Gypsy Rose Lee - Thank you for your words of encouragement. This one was a fun one to write. Accept a terrific week!
Gypsy Rose Lee from Daytona Beach, Florida on November 02, 2016:
WOW lots of music to like hither all near eyes. Thanks for the inspiration. Time for another music web log on eyes I encounter. I have washed two but y'all gathered then many that I accept to take another look. These are awesome hubs looking frontward to more.
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on November 01, 2016:
Martie - That would exist a neat theme! Thanks for stopping by! Have a great week ahead.
Martie Coetser from South Africa on October 31, 2016:
I tin can already see me and some friends having a party with optics as the theme. I love all these songs about eyes. Cheers, Flourish!
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on October 31, 2016:
Devika - Glad you enjoyed this. I like that one likewise! Have a good week!
DDE on October 31, 2016:
Brown Eyed Girl" past Van Morrison is i of my best songs. Thank you for an interesting list of songs.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on October 30, 2016:
Vellur - Thank you for reading! Country music can certainly hold its own in this category!
Nithya Venkat from Dubai on October 30, 2016:
A fantastic list of songs about eyes. I dear the songs by Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on October 28, 2016:
Linda - Give thanks you for your kind encouragement. I bask learning as I practise the research on some of the topics. Have a wonderful weekend!
Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on October 28, 2016:
I always enjoy reading the facts that you include in your playlist manufactures, Flourish. Even when I don't know the music, the articles are interesting and useful.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on October 28, 2016:
MsDora - I think information technology's similar to "when pigs fly!" Glad you enjoyed this. Have a marvelous weekend!
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on October 28, 2016:
Terrielynn1 - Total Eclipse of the Heart has to be one of my all time favorite songs. Glad y'all have wonderful memories of it and that I could bring back memories of fun times. Thanks for reading.
Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on October 28, 2016:
Some other cracking list and thanks for the instruction on eye idioms. "Pig's eyes" is new to me. You entertain and educate. Fashion to go!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s.a. on Oct 27, 2016:
BlossomSB - Give thanks yous! There are so many eye tunes out in that location! I love to practise these lists, equally they are a walk down memory lane. Have a wonderful weekend!
Bronwen Scott-Branagan from Victoria, Australia on Oct 27, 2016:
So interesting! You have done a lot of inquiry for this and it's a pleasure to read.
Terrie Lynn from Canada on October 27, 2016:
Beloved those eyes. Lol . Cool hub. Delight keep writing. What a memory these bring. My grad night dinner two of my schoolhouse mates sang total eclipse of the heart. Thank you for the memories.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on October 27, 2016:
Larry - That's one of my favorites, too! Thanks for stopping by! Accept a great weekend ahead!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on October 27, 2016:
Heidi, Thank you! I like that one as well. Have a great day! Thanks for stopping by!
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on Oct 27, 2016:
Bill - Give the human being some tissues. I liked the song, simply examining the lyrics makes me blench. Sometimes knowing the lyrics amend changes your perception of a song!
Larry Rankin from Oklahoma on October 27, 2016:
Dark-brown Eyed Girl has always been a favorite of mine. Dandy read:-)
Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on October 27, 2016:
I retrieve my fave is Flamingos' "I Simply Have Eyes for You." Another great playlist! Happy Th!
Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on October 27, 2016:
"These Eyes" was my first choice. For some reason that popped into my head immediately. NOw that you mention information technology, he does sound like he's whining, doesn't he? LOL
FlourishAnyway (writer) from The states on October 26, 2016:
Linda - Cheers for your kind encouragement. I'k amazed how you lot can take nigh whatsoever topic (sometimes twist it, sometimes but a mundane topic) and find and so many songs that are associated with it. I appreciate y'all post-obit my piddling series.
Linda Lum from Washington State, Usa on October 26, 2016:
I had no idea there were so many songs about optics--the windows to the soul, but every bit I read through this hub I kept nodding my head, "yeah, yes, yes." In that location are very few I had not heard of.
Honestly I don't know where y'all become your inspiration, or how you do it, just I sincerely hope that you don't stop. I love these!
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