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・ Here's Patsy Cline
・ Here's Some Love
・ Here's Some Love (song)
・ Here's Some That Got Away
・ Here's That Rainy Day
・ Here's That Rainy Day (album)
・ Here's the Answer
・ Here's the Deal
・ Here's the Man!
・ Here's the Point
・ Here's the Tender Coming
・ Here's the Thing
・ Here's the World for Ya
・ Here's to Being Here
・ Here's to Everything (Ooh La La)
Here She Comes Now
・ Here She Comes Now/Venus in Furs
・ Here Then
・ Here There Be Dragons
・ Here There Be Monsters
・ Here There Be Monsters (Doctor Who audio)
・ Here There Be Tygers
・ Here There Be Tygers (1968 short story)
・ Here They Go Again
・ Here to Fall
・ Here to Hear
・ Here to Heaven
・ Here to Save You All
・ Here to Stay
・ Here to Stay (Freddie Hubbard album)


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Here She Comes Now : ウィキペディア英語版
Here She Comes Now

"Here She Comes Now" is the fourth track appearing on The Velvet Underground's second album, ''White Light/White Heat'', released in 1968. The performance and mix of the song are both simple and traditional, making it somewhat distinct from the other five songs on the album, all of which contain some type of experimental or avant-garde element in terms of sound. It is also the album's shortest song at just over two minutes. The song appears in the opening credits of the 2009 film ''Adventureland''.
"Here She Comes Now" was released as the B-side to the single, "White Light/White Heat".
==Background==
Originally intended for Nico to sing (who did indeed sing it on a few occasions during the Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows), the song was demoed in 1967 by Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison and John Cale. This demo later surfaced on the 1995 box set ''Peel Slowly and See''. However, by the time ''White Light/White Heat'' was recorded, the collaboration between Nico and The Velvet Underground had come to an end. On both the recorded demo and the studio version, lead vocalist Reed sings the lyrics.

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