She’s Not There—the Zombies (1965)

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She’s Not There—the Zombies (1965) Well, no one told me about her The way she lied Well, no one told me about her How many people cried Well, it’s too late to say you’re sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don’t bother trying to find her She’s not there...oh oh oh Well, let me tell you about the way she looked The way she acted, the color of her hair Her voice is soft and cool Her eyes are clear and bright But she’s not there... Nobody told me about her What could I do Well, nobody told me about her Though they all knew Well, it’s too late to say you’re sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don’t bother trying to find her She’s not there.... Well, let me tell you about the way she looked The way she acted, the color of her hair Her voice is soft and cool Her eyes are clear and bright But she’s not there... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sjn99YTh4U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5IRI4oHKNU

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