The song Pretty Women is performed by Stephen Sondheim in the album named A Collector's Sondheim in the year 1990 .
Pretty women fascinating
Sipping coffee, dancing pretty women
Pretty women are a wonder
Pretty women
Sitting in the window or
Standing on the stair
Something in them cheers the air
Pretty women silhouetted
Stay within you, glancing stay forever
Breathing lightly pretty women
Pretty women
Blowing out their candles or combing out their hair
Even when they leave they still are there
They're there
Ah, pretty women, at their mirrors, in their gardens
Letter-writing, flower picking
Weather watching how they make a man sing
Proof of heaven as you're living, pretty women
Yes, pretty women
Here's to pretty women, pretty women
Pretty women, pretty women
Stephen Sondheim - A Collector's Sondheim
A Collector's Sondheim
- Comedy Tonight/Love Is in the Air
- Pretty Little Picture
- The House of Marcus Lycus
- There's Something About a War
- So Many People
- Pour le Sport
- What More Do I Need?
- Invocation and Instructions to the Audience
- Evening Primrose: I Remember - David Kernan
- There Won't Be Trumpets
- With So Little to Be Sure Of
- Marry Me a Little
- Happily Ever After
- Being Alive
- Beautiful Girls/Ah, Paree! /Buddy's Blues
- Losing My Mind
- All Things Bright and Beautiful
- Uptown Downtown
- Too Many Mornings
- You're Gonna Love Tomorrow/Love Will See Us Through
- I'm Still Here
- Who Could Be Blue?/Little White House
- It Wasn't Meant to Happen
- Can That Boy Foxtrot!
- Broadway Baby
- Could I Leave You?
- Theme from Stavisky
- Auto Show
- Salon at the Claridge [#2]
- Overture and Night Waltz
- Two Fairy Tales
- The Glamorous Life
- The Glamorous Life
- Bang
- In Praise of Women
- A Weekend in the Country
- Liaisons
- The Miller's Son
- Night Waltz II/The Sun Sits Low
- Send in the Clowns
- Fear No More
- Someone in a Tree
- Please Hello
- I Never Do Anything Twice
- Pretty Women
- Epiphany
- A Little Priest
- Disco: The Ballad of Sweeney Todd
- Not a Day Goes By
- It's a Hit!
- Our Time
- Children and Art
- Move On
- Old Friends