She's So Fine

Jimi Hendrix · Axis: Bold As Love [1967]

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 vibrant testament to his mastery of psychedelic rock during the late 1960s. Recorded for the 1967 album Axis: Bold As Love, the track showcases the guitarist's ability to blend intricate chord progressions with his signature distorted tones. The song reflects the experimental spirit of the era, moving away from standard blues structures toward more complex, pop-influenced arrangements. Hendrix's performance captures a moment of musical evolution, balancing melodic accessibility with the raw energy that defined his brief but impactful career. As part of a celebrated discography, this recording highlights his capacity to craft memorable hooks while pushing the boundaries of electric guitar sound. The track remains a significant song in the catalog of a musician who fundamentally reshaped rock music.