About the song
The Mamas & The Papas’ 1966 hit “I Saw Her Again” is a catchy and melodic pop-rock song that showcases the group’s distinctive harmonies and folk-rock sound. Written by John Phillips and Denny Doherty, the song tells the story of romantic longing and regret after encountering a past lover.
With its upbeat tempo, jangly guitars, and lush vocal harmonies, “I Saw Her Again” captures the carefree spirit of the 1960s. The Mamas & The Papas’ tight vocal interplay, featuring Cass Elliot’s powerful alto and Denny Doherty’s clear tenor, adds depth and emotion to the song’s narrative.
The track became a chart-topping hit and remains a beloved classic from the band’s repertoire. “I Saw Her Again” exemplifies The Mamas & The Papas’ ability to blend folk, rock, and pop influences into memorable and timeless songs that continue to resonate with audiences.
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I saw her again last night And you know that I shouldn’t To string her along’s just not right If I couldn’t I wouldn’t But what can I do, I’m lonely too And it makes me feel so good to know You’ll never leave meI’m in way over my head Now she thinks that I love her Because that’s what I said Though I never think of her But what can I do, I’m lonely too And it makes me feel so good to know You’ll never leave meEvery time I see that girl You know I want to lay down and die But I really need that girl Don’t know why I’m livin’ a lie It makes me want to cryI saw her again last night And you know that I shouldn’t To string her along’s just not right If I couldn’t I wouldn’t But what can I do, I’m lonely too And it makes me feel so good to know You’ll never leave meBut what can I do, I’m lonely too And it makes me feel so good to know You’ll never leave meEvery time I see that girl You know I want to lay down and die But I really need that girl Don’t know why I’m livin’ a lie It makes me want to cry