When I See You Again Lyrics
Fleetwood Mac
Lyrics
When I see you again
Will it be the same
When I see you again
Will it be over
When I see you again
Will your great eyes still say
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby, baby, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby, baby
So she walks slowly down the hall
There are many doors in the hallway
And she stares at the stairs
Ooh there are many things to stare at these days
If she sees him again
Will your very best friend
Will your very best friend
Oh, have been replaced by some other
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby, baby, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby
What's the matter, baby, baby
And the dream says I want you
And the dream is gone
So she stays up night on end
Well at least there is a dream left
If I see you again
Will it be over
If I see you again
Will it be the same
If I see you again
Will it be over
Again and again
Over and over
Song & Lyrics Facts
Fleetwood Mac's "When I See You Again" is a song from their album, Tango in the Night (1987). Written by Christine McVie and Eddy Quintela, this track features the band's classic line-up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie.
It was released on April 14th, 1987 as the fourth single off the album. The lyrics to this romantic ballad talk about longing for someone who has passed away, but still feeling connected to them through memories. The chorus repeats the lines “when I see you again/I won’t be so alone”; expressing the idea that even though they are no longer physically present, they will never truly be gone.