He's Always There

Jim McCarty / Paul Samwell-Smith

You're looking my way,
That's good to see.
Well how I'm thinking,
Is it really me.
You'll give me something,
That [lights up all?]
It can't be just my,
My eyes you call.

I'd like to get to know you, sure,
And take this thing just one step more,
And find out just what it's all for,
But he's always there.

You're fixing my eyes,
With a constant gaze.
It could really have me,
In an utter daze.
Come a little closer,
He's not to see,
There's something going,
Between you and me.

I'd like to get to know you, sure,
And take this thing just one step more,
And find out just what it's all for,
But he's always there.

I'd like to get to know you, sure,
And take this thing just one step more,
And find out just what it's all for,
But he's always there.

He's always there.
He's always there.
He's always there.
... repeat to fade

Trivia about the song He's Always There by The Yardbirds

When was the song “He's Always There” released by The Yardbirds?
The song He's Always There was released in 1966, on the album “Roger The Engineer (US)”.
Who composed the song “He's Always There” by The Yardbirds?
The song “He's Always There” by The Yardbirds was composed by Jim McCarty and Paul Samwell-Smith.

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