Hey Pretty

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“Hey Pretty”
“Hey Pretty” cover
Single by Poe
from the album Haunted
Released 2000
Format CD
Recorded
Genre Pop/Alternative Rock
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Poe
Poe singles chronology
"Control"
(1998)
"Hey Pretty"
(2000)

"Hey Pretty" was the name of a critically noted song by singer-songwriter Poe. The song in its original version, on her 2000 album Haunted, was a sultry pop rant of a woman seeking sexual satisfaction on any grounds possible. It was remade by having her vocals eliminated and replaced with a reading by her brother, author Mark Z. Danielewski, from his hit book House of Leaves. This new version became a huge radio hit. There are at least two different versions. One ending with the line "Dark Languages Rarely Survive" followed by a woman speaking German. The second ending has that line followed by Poe coming back in with the chorus. The video, directed by Matthew Rolston, features erotic imagery of a scantily-dressed Poe washing, driving, and lounging on a vintage car along with a look-alike model with a similar build, hair, and identical outfit. The car scenes are interlaced with shots of Mark Danielewski performing the spoken-word portions of the song, as well as footage of Poe and her look-alike mud wrestling. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the MTV original series Spyder Games.


[edit] Tracks

  1. Hey Pretty 3:53
  2. Hey Pretty (Drive-By 2001 Mix) 3:46

[edit] Charts

Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2001 "Hey Pretty" Adult Top 40 30
2001 "Hey Pretty" Modern Rock Tracks 13