I've Just Seen A Face

The Beatles · Help! (Remastered) [2009]

I've just seen a face

I can't forget the time or place where we just met

she's just the girl for me

and I want all the world to see we've met

Mm mm mm mm mm mm



Had it been another day

I might have looked the other way

and I'd have never been aware

but as it is I'll dream of her tonight

Da da da da da da



Falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again



I have never known the like of this

I've been alone and I have missed things

and kept out of sight

for other girls were never quite like this

Da da da da da da



Falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again

Yeah, pa pa pa



Falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again



I've just seen a face

I can't forget the time or place where we just met

she's just the girl for me

and I want all the world to see we've met

Mm mm mm la di da



Falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again



Falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again



Oh, falling, yes I am falling

And she keeps calling

me back again

About I've Just Seen A Face

"I've Just Seen A Face" is a standout track from The Beatles' 1965 album *Help!*, showcasing the band's evolving songwriting and production techniques during their mid-period. The song features a distinctive arrangement with prominent organ and string sections, reflecting the group's increasing sophistication and departure from their earlier rock sound. Written primarily by John Lennon, the composition captures a moment of surreal realization, blending pop sensibilities with a more complex musical structure that would influence countless artists in the psychedelic and art rock genres. Its inclusion on the remastered 2009 edition highlights its enduring appeal and significance within the band's discography. The track remains a testament to The Beatles' ability to craft memorable melodies and atmospheric textures that defined a pivotal era in popular music history.