She's So Fine

Jimi Hendrix · Axis: Bold As Love

She walks with a bell-clock round her neck,
So the hippies think she's in with time
Her hair glistens like robins on a deck
Branches attack me from her neck

She's so fine
She's so very, very fine

Another verse I can't find lyrics to

When I veer I get so near
But so far far far away
Listen to me today.

We united just beside a leaf
The ground was hard underneath, her, her
She's so fine.

She's So Fine

Jimi Hendrix's 'She's So Fine' stands as a pivotal track on his landmark 1968 album, Axis: Bold As Love. While the song credits The Chiffons as the original performers, Hendrix's electric guitar rendition reimagines the pop standard with a raw, psychedelic intensity that defined his later work. The recording showcases his signature use of feedback and distortion, transforming a simple love song into a complex study of texture and emotion. Released during a period of intense artistic experimentation, the track exemplifies the fusion of rock and soul that characterized Hendrix's final studio output. It remains a definitive example of his ability to reinterpret existing material, cementing his legacy as a visionary guitarist who pushed the boundaries of electric guitar performance.