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Have You Seen Her Face : ウィキペディア英語版
Have You Seen Her Face

"Have You Seen Her Face" is a song by the American rock band The Byrds, written by the group's bass player Chris Hillman and included on their 1967 album, ''Younger Than Yesterday''. The song was released as the third single to be taken from that album on May 22, 1967 and reached #74 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Although "Have You Seen Her Face" was issued as a single in most international markets, it was not released in the United Kingdom.〔
The song was written following a recording session for trumpet player Hugh Masekela that Hillman had attended during 1966, a year that saw the bassist blossoming as a songwriter. On The Byrds' previous album, ''Fifth Dimension'', Hillman's only songwriting contribution had been a shared writing credit for the instrumental "Captain Soul". On ''Younger Than Yesterday'', however, he is credited as the sole songwriter of four tracks, as well as the co-writer of "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" with Jim McGuinn.〔

"Have You Seen Her Face" has a strident structure and melody, greatly influenced by the British Invasion groups of the mid-1960s and complemented by Hillman's melodic, Paul McCartney-esque bass playing. The song also features a faux country and western lead guitar solo played by McGuinn on rhythm guitarist David Crosby's Gretsch Country Gentleman guitar.〔
Despite its relatively poor showing on the U.S. charts, critical reaction to the song was positive, with ''Record World'' describing it as a "Pretty contemporary love song" and ''Billboard'' magazine commenting "the quartet has a strong commercial entry in this easy-beat folk-rocker with a compelling lyric."〔 In recent years, Thomas Ward of the Allmusic website has described the song as "magnificent" and "one of The Byrds' great songs." Ward also noted that "the song distils the groups' many influences, from Indian music (in McGuinn's wondrous guitar solo) to folk to rock and roll."〔 Ward concluded his review by stating that "Have You Seen Her Face" was "one of the most outstanding songs of the period, by anyone."〔
The Byrds performed "Have You Seen Her Face" on the television programs ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' and ''American Bandstand'', as well as featuring it in their performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. The Byrds' performance of the song at Monterey is included on the 1992 ''The Monterey International Pop Festival'' CD box set.
A remixed and extended version of the song, lasting 2:40 and featuring a longer fade-out than the original album and single version, was released on ''The Byrds'' box set in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=ByrdWatcher: A Field Guide to the Byrds of Los Angeles )〕 This extended version was later incorporated into the 1996 Columbia/Legacy reissue of the ''Younger Than Yesterday'' album, replacing the original 2:25 version as the second track on the album.
"Have You Seen Her Face" was covered by Southern Culture on the Skids on their 2007 album, ''Countrypolitan Favorites'' and Marshall Crenshaw also included a version of the song on his ''Live...My Truck Is My Home'' album.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Allmusic ) 〕 Additionally, a version of the song by the underground indie rock band Sex Clark Five was included as a bonus track on the 1996 reissue of their ''Strum and Drum!'' album.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Trouser Press )〕
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