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  • Hall & Oates: She's Gone (1976)
  • Music Video | 3 min | Short, Music
Hall & Oates: She's Gone (1976)
Music Video | 3 min | Short, Music

The promotional video for "She's Gone," directed by John Oates' sister, opens with shots of the "abandoned luncheonette" (see note about Album Cover on Abandoned Luncheonette) in which Hall and Oates sit in recliners, Hall wearing a robe ...See moreThe promotional video for "She's Gone," directed by John Oates' sister, opens with shots of the "abandoned luncheonette" (see note about Album Cover on Abandoned Luncheonette) in which Hall and Oates sit in recliners, Hall wearing a robe and women's platform sandals, Oates wearing a sleeveless tuxedo shirt and pants and singing the song while a woman in a long dress (played by Sara Allen) and a man dressed in a shiny red devil's costume (played by Randy Hoffman, the band's tour manager) repeatedly walk past the pair. Daryl Hall only lip syncs the portions of the song that he sings in harmony with John Oates during the video (none of the parts where he sings solo), while John Oates does lip sync his solo parts. Towards the end of the video, Oates rises, dons a jacket with long cuffs, and proceeds to emulate the song's guitar solo with his hands completely covered by the sleeves of his jacket, which makes it appear as if he has fish fins for hands. See less
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Updated Dec 31, 1976

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1976 (United States)

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