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“Have You Seen Her Face” is one of the first songs bassist Chris Hillman wrote for the band, shortly after being newly invigorated by a recording session he’d performed on with Hugh Masekela.
It was the third single taken from The Byrds' 1967 album Younger Than Yesterday. Released May 22, 1967, it...
[Verse 1]
Have you seen her face?
Her eyes reflect the colors in the sky
A warm familiar place
To be swept into whenever she's close by
Makes me wonder why
[Chorus]
Run by, don't turn back
Can't hide from that look in her eye
[Verse 2]
Must be the way she walks
A style made up to capture all she needs
No time spent on loose talk
If your luck runs right, she might see you tonight
Everything in sight
[Chorus]
Run by, don't turn back
Can't hide from that look in her eye
[Solo]
[Chorus]
Run by, don't turn back
Can't hide from that look in her eye
[Verse 3]
You'll find you're locked in her spell
All the sights and sounds, your senses will be found
And only time will tell
How much love can be to wait so patiently
Wait and see
[Chorus]
Run by, don't turn back
Can't hide from that look in her eye
Have You Seen Her Face was written by Chris Hillman.
Have You Seen Her Face was produced by Gary Usher.
The Byrds released Have You Seen Her Face on Mon May 22 1967.