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“I Just Want To See His Face” is unusual in that it has a fade-in and fade-out, leaving the listener wondering what was left out, in the recording.
As it has never been played live, it is unlikely that any further insight will be gained into its composition.
Mick Jagger made the following comment...
[Verse]
That's all right, that's all right, that's all right
Sometimes you feel like trouble
Sometimes you feel down
Let this music relax your mind
Let the music relax your mind
Stand up and be counted, yeah
Can't get a witness
Sometimes you need somebody
If you have somebody to love
Sometimes you ain’t got nobody
And you want somebody to love, alright
Then you don't want to walk and talk about Jesus
You just want to see His face
You don't want to walk and talk about Jesus
You just want to see His face
(You just want to see His face)
(You just want to see His face)
(You just want to see His face)
(You just want to see His face)
I Just Want to See His Face was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
I Just Want to See His Face was produced by Jimmy Miller.
The Rolling Stones released I Just Want to See His Face on Fri May 12 1972.