Here He Comes (Lover Man)

Jimi Hendrix · Other Songs - Jimi Hendrix

Jimi:
"here he comes"
"here he comes take one"

here he comes, i say
here comes your lover now
here he comes
here comes your lover man
aah i gotta get my head from this pillow
i gotta get outta your
no heart fellin's
reach down baby and get my runnin' shoes
oh yeah
reach down baby and get my runnin' shoes
i gotta get outta here and i got no time to lose
hey
here he comes
here comes your lover now
here he comes
here comes your lover man
i gotta get my suitcase
and get the hell outta just as fast as i can
here he comes baby
here he comes baby
here he comes baby
here he comes baby
doo doo....

Here He Comes (Lover Man)

Jimi Hendrix's 'Here He Comes (Lover Man)' stands as a quintessential example of his ability to transform folk-rock standards into psychedelic masterpieces. Recorded during the height of his career, the track showcases his signature guitar techniques, including feedback and phasing, applied to a song originally written by Pete Seeger. While the melody retains its roots in traditional American folk, Hendrix's electric interpretation injects the recording with a swirling, atmospheric quality that defined the late 1960s sound. The song reflects the era's fascination with reimagining classic material through a new, electric lens, demonstrating Hendrix's role as a pivotal figure in shaping the psychedelic rock genre. Its enduring appeal lies in the seamless blend of acoustic nostalgia and electric innovation, capturing the spirit of a transformative moment in music history.