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- "Have You Seen Her" is a song by American soul vocal group the Chi-Lites, released on Brunswick Records in 1971. Composed by the lead singer Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin, the song was included on the group's 1971 album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People. The song begins and ends with a spoken narrator remarking on how he was once happy with a woman; however, she left him, so he passes the days by partaking in leisure activities, where he tries to get relief by telling jokes to the children: One month ago todayI was happy as a larkBut now I go for walksTo the movies, maybe to the parkI have a seat on the same old benchTo watch the children play, huhYou know tomorrow is their futureBut for me just another dayThey all gather 'round me, huhThey seem to know my nameWe laugh, tell a few jokesBut it still doesn't ease my pain Much to his dismay, the woman does not return or attempt to communicate with him as he had hoped. The narrator ends the song, in a spoken voice, musing on how foolish he was for believing the woman of his dreams would always be around, thinking that he had her in the palm of his hand. Some radio edits have omitted the spoken dialogue. The song peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top of the Billboard R&B Singles chart in November 1971. It also reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1972, and was a UK hit again in 1975 when reissued as a double A-side with "Oh Girl", this time peaking at No. 5. (en)
- Have you seen her is een lied geschreven door en Barbara Acklin. Zij begonnen in het midden van de jaren 60 samen liedjes te schrijven. Acklin had daarnaast ook zelf een zangcarrière. Het lied gaat over een man, die dacht zeker te zijn van een relatie met zijn vriendin. Zij gaat er echter vandoor en hij blijft mijmeren. (nl)
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- Chilites Have You Seen Her.jpg (en)
- HaveYouSeenHerMCHammer.jpg (en)
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- Have you seen her is een lied geschreven door en Barbara Acklin. Zij begonnen in het midden van de jaren 60 samen liedjes te schrijven. Acklin had daarnaast ook zelf een zangcarrière. Het lied gaat over een man, die dacht zeker te zijn van een relatie met zijn vriendin. Zij gaat er echter vandoor en hij blijft mijmeren. (nl)
- "Have You Seen Her" is a song by American soul vocal group the Chi-Lites, released on Brunswick Records in 1971. Composed by the lead singer Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin, the song was included on the group's 1971 album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People. The song begins and ends with a spoken narrator remarking on how he was once happy with a woman; however, she left him, so he passes the days by partaking in leisure activities, where he tries to get relief by telling jokes to the children: (en)
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- Have You Seen Her (en)
- Have you seen her (nl)
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