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Track:Anybody Seen My Baby.

The song “Anybody Seen My Baby” appears in:

Release Date (Y/M/D) Title Track Number BUY
2002-01-01 14 / 40
(Disc 2)
2002-01-01 14 / 60
(Disc 2)
2002-01-01 34 / 60
(Disc 2)
1999-03-23 2 / 13
1 / 173
(Disc 39)
6 / 173
(Disc 39)

The Rolling Stones “Anybody Seen My Baby” Music Video:

The Rolling Stones “Anybody Seen My Baby” Song Lyric

She confessed her love to me
Then she vanished on the breeze
Trying to hold on to that was just impossible

She was more than beautiful
Closer to ethereal
With a kind of down to earth flavour

Close my eyes
It<i>s three in the afternoon
Then I, I realize
That she</i>s really gone for good

Anybody seen my baby
Anybody seen her around
Love has gone and made me blind
I've looked but I just can<i>t find
She has gotten lost in the crowd

I was flippin</i> magazines
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In that place on Mercer Street
When I thought I spotted her

And getting on a motor bike
Looking rather lady like
Didn<i>t she just give me a wave?

Salty tears
It</i>s three in the afternoon
Has she disappeared?
Is she really gone for good?

Anybody seen my baby
Anybody seen her around
If I just close my eyes
I reach out and touch the prize
Anybody seen her around

We came to rock for Brooklyn
And Queen
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And Manhattan
And The Bronx
And Staten Island
I can't forget New Jersey and Long Island
And all over the world
We came to rock for everybody, like this

Anybody seen my baby
Anybody seen her around
If I just close my eyes
I reach out and touch the prize
Anybody seen her around

Anybody seen my baby
Anybody seen her around

Lost, lost and never found
I must have called her a thousand times
Sometimes I just think she<i>s just in my imagination</i>

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