She's Always There
Lisa Stansfield · So Natural [1993]
Nearly goes insane
When you can't look her in the eye
And it's plain to see
That she's being used
But she's always there and she love you
Rest up here a little while
And I'll convince you that you need my time
Don't play games with aching hearts
Shhh not another word
Let me talk
I've been close I've been watching you
Watching every little thing you do
Don't you realize you're breaking hearts
Shhh not another word
She feels such pain when you say goodbye
Nearly goes insane
When you can't look her in the eye
And it's plain to see
That she's being used
But she's always there and she loves you
And she cries
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
How can you go through life this way
Causing hurt causing pain
Think of your baby and not about yourself
Shhh not another word now
She feels such pain when you say goodbye
Nearly goes insane
When you can't look her in the eye
And it's plain to see
That she's being used
But she's always there and she loves you
And she cries
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
Don't play games with aching hearts
Shhh not another word
She feels such pain when you say goodbye
Nearly goes insane
When you can't look her in the eye
And it's plain to see
That she's being used
But she's always there and she loves you
And she cries
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
She's Always There
Lisa Stansfield's 'She's Always There' stands as a defining track from her 1993 album, So Natural. Released during a period of significant artistic maturity, the song showcases the polished R&B and soul sensibilities that have long characterized her discography. Stansfield's vocal delivery on this recording reflects the smooth, emotive style that earned her international acclaim throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. As part of a body of work that consistently blends pop accessibility with deep soulful roots, the track highlights her ability to craft enduring melodies. The song remains a testament to her enduring presence in the genre, offering listeners a refined example of her signature sound without relying on fleeting trends. It serves as a key song point for understanding her evolution as a solo artist beyond her earlier hits.

