Tell Me What You See
The Beatles · Help! (Remastered) [2009]
If you let me take your heart
I will prove to you
We will never be apart
If I'm part of you
Open up you eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
Big and black the cloud may be
Time will pass away
If you put your trust in me
I'll make bright your day
Look into these eyes now
Tell me what you see
Don't you realize now
What you see is me
Tell me what you see
Listen to me one more time
How can I get through
Can't you try to see that I'm
Tryin' to get to you
Open up your eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
Tell me what you see
Listen to me one more time
How can I get through
Can't you try to see that I'm
Tryin' to get to you
Open up your eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
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I will prove to you
We will never be apart
If I'm part of you
Open up you eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
Big and black the cloud may be
Time will pass away
If you put your trust in me
I'll make bright your day
Look into these eyes now
Tell me what you see
Don't you realize now
What you see is me
Tell me what you see
Listen to me one more time
How can I get through
Can't you try to see that I'm
Tryin' to get to you
Open up your eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
Tell me what you see
Listen to me one more time
How can I get through
Can't you try to see that I'm
Tryin' to get to you
Open up your eyes now
Tell me what you see
It is no surprise now
What you see is me
Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm
Tell Me What You See
Released on the 1965 album Help!, this track by The Beatles stands as a quintessential example of the band's early pop-rock sound. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song features a driving rhythm and a distinctive vocal performance that showcases the group's evolving songwriting and recording techniques during the mid-1960s. The recording captures the energy of the era, blending catchy melodies with the polished production characteristic of the Help! era. As part of their extensive discography, the song remains a staple of their catalog, reflecting the band's ability to craft accessible yet sophisticated pop music that defined a generation.

