Released: September 2, 1993

Songwriter: Bob Dylan

Producer: Jeff Buckley Steve Berkowitz

[Spoken]
This would be much better if we weren't recording
Since I'm in this tuning I'll just go right now
Is everybody alright?

[Vocalizing]

[Verse 1]
If you see her, say hello, she might be in Tangier
She left here last early spring, is livin' there, I hear
Say for me that I'm all right, though new things come and go
She might think that I've forgotten her, but don't tell her it isn't so

[Verse 2]
We had a falling out, like lovers often will
But to think of how she left that night, still gives me a chill
And though our separation, well, it chilled me to the heart
She still lives on inside of me, we've never been apart

[Verse 3]
If you're making love to her, kiss her for the kid
Who always has respected her for doing what she did
For I know it had to be that way, it was written in the cards
But the bitter taste still lingers on, it all came down so hard

[Verse 4]
Well, I meet a lot of people as I make the rounds
And I hear her name here and there as I go from town to town
And I've never gotten used to it, I've just learned to turn it off
Well, either I'm too sensitive, or else I'm just getting soft

[Vocalizing]

If you see her...

[Verse 5]
Sundown, yellow moon, I replay the past
I know every scene by heart, because they all went by so fast
If she's passin' back this way, I'm not that hard to find
Tell her she can look me up if she's got the time
Tell her she can look me up if she's got the time

Jeff Buckley

Possessive of a striking, multioctave voice and a passion for high drama in his performances, Jeff Buckley emerged out of New York’s avant-garde music scene in 1994 with Grace, an album that would garner him international critical acclaim and a devoted cult fan base. Three years later, just shy of his 31st birthday and the recording of his second album, he drowned in a freak accident.