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Artist/Band: Santana
Lyrics for Song: She's Not There
Lyrics for Album: Best Of Santana



No one told me about her
The way she lied
Well, no one told me about her
How many people cried

Well, itÂ’s too late to say youÂ’re sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please donÂ’t bother trying to find her
SheÂ’s not there...oh oh oh

Nobody told me about her
What could I do
Well, nobody told me about her
Though they all knew

Well, itÂ’s too late to say youÂ’re sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please donÂ’t bother trying to find her
SheÂ’s not there....

Well, let me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted, the color of her hair
Her voice is soft and cool
Her eyes are clear and bright
But sheÂ’s not there...


She's Not There

Released on the compilation Best Of Santana, "She's Not There" exemplifies Carlos Santana's enduring mastery of Latin rock and fusion. The track features the band's signature layered guitar work and rhythmic percussion, characteristic of their mid-to-late career output. While often associated with the broader success of the 1990s era, the song reflects Santana's consistent ability to blend complex improvisation with accessible melodies. It stands as a testament to the artist's capacity to maintain high production values and emotional depth across various recordings, contributing to a catalog that defines the genre's evolution. The composition captures the group's dynamic interplay, offering a listening experience that honors their legacy while showcasing their continued relevance in the music landscape.


Album Lyrics: Best Of Santana


Santana
"Best Of Santana"


1. No One To Depend On
2. Evil Ways
3. She's Not There
4. Open Invitation
5. Hold On
6. All I Ever Wanted