I'm So Happy (To See You Again)

Diana Ross · Other Songs - Diana Ross

What a sweet surprise

Can't believe my eyes

This has really made my day

It's so out of the blue

Runnin' in to you

That I just don't know what to say

It's so hard to forget the last time we met

How everything just went so wrong



I'm so happy to see you again

I'm so happy to see you again, yeah

Haven't been so happy

Since I don't know when to see you again



It does my heart good

Oh, you know I could

Just break down and cry

Always felt so bad

It still makes me sad for the way we said goodbye

Oh, but seeing you here brings it back so clear

We've been apart for too long



I'm so happy to see you again

I'm so happy to see you again, yeah

Haven't been so happy

Since I don't know when to see you again

I'm so happy now



But has another found a love that I let down

Love failed to recognize

And if you're still all alone

Well baby, come back home

And let's give it one more try



I'm so happy to see you again

I'm so happy to see you again, yeah

Haven't been so happy

Since I don't know, I don't know when to see you again



Ooh I'm so happy now



I'm so aah-aah-aah-aah-

I don't know when to see you again

To say it boy, you know, you know I'm so happy now



I'm so aah-aah-aah-aah-

I don't know when to see you again

Yeah, I'm so happy now

I'm So Happy (To See You Again)

Released in 1971, this track by Diana Ross serves as a poignant reflection on reunion and emotional release. The song exemplifies the lush, orchestral pop sound that defined her work during her solo peak, blending soulful vocals with rich harmonies. It stands as a testament to her ability to craft intimate ballads that resonate deeply with listeners, capturing the bittersweet nature of seeing a loved one again. The recording showcases her vocal range and emotional depth, characteristic of the era's R&B and pop fusion. While often associated with her broader discography, the song remains a standalone highlight of her career, emphasizing themes of joy mixed with nostalgia.