Your So Fine

Badfinger · Other Songs - Badfinger

Let me see your face

Let me see you smile

None can measure your love in miles

Only you can comfort me

You're so fine

You can take me up

You can bring me down

Put my feet back on the ground

Since you got a hold on me, I'm alive

I'm alive

Builds around me fences

Put my back against the wall

You broke into my world and made me crawl

Broken my defenses

Made me want you more and more

Came into my life

I asked for more, more and more

[guitar solo (Pete Ham)]

Can't get enough

Enough of your love

I've learned my lesson well

Now it's good enough

Maybe someday the world will come

I'm alive

I'm alive

Builds around me fences

Put my back against the wall

You broke into my world and made me crawl

Broken my defenses

Made me want you more and more

You came into my life

I asked for more, more and more.

Your So Fine

Recorded by the British rock band Badfinger, 'Your So Fine' stands as a defining track from their 1970 debut album, *The Ballad of John and Yoko*. Written and performed primarily by Paul McCartney, the song captures the band's early transition from the raw energy of the Liverpool scene to a more polished, melodic rock sound. As one of their most recognizable compositions, it showcases the group's signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonies, and driving rhythms that would characterize their subsequent work. The recording reflects the collaborative spirit of the era, featuring contributions from George Harrison and Joey Molland, and remains a staple of the band's catalog for its catchy chorus and nostalgic atmosphere.