The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
The Byrds
“I See You” is a song by The Byrds. It was written by guitarists Roger McGuinn and David Crosby and released on their third album Fifth Dimension. The song is the most heavily jazz-influenced song on the album and lyrically describes various psychological states. The song was later covered in 1969 b...
[Verse]
I see you, under there behind your hair everywhere
I see you
I see you, turned on eyes can't tell lies, empathize
I see you
[Chorus]
Warm sliding sun through the cave of your hair
Wind washing fields, kind of space living there
I see you
[Verse]
I know you, met before seventh floor, first world war
I know you
Who lives there, hello fair I'm aware that you care
Who lives there
[Chorus]
Green specks bright spiraling out in the sky
Catch my mind, turn my head, have to look, don't know why
[Verse]
Who lives there
We thought-talked
For a while edge of smile just a silent thought-talk
I see you, under there behind your hair everywhere
I see you, I see you
I See You was written by David Crosby & Roger McGuinn.
I See You was produced by Allen Stanton.