The Chi-Lites’ Powerful Interpretation of “Have You Seen Her”
“Have You Seen Her” is a soul ballad by the American R&B group The Chi-Lites. It was released in 1971 on their album “(For God’s Sake) Give More Power to the People.” The song was written by Barbara Acklin and Eugene Record, the lead singer of The Chi-Lites.
“Have You Seen Her” is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics and the soulful vocals of Eugene Record. The song tells the story of a man lamenting the loss of his love and searching for her everywhere he goes. Its poignant lyrics and emotional delivery struck a chord with listeners, making it one of The Chi-Lites’ most popular and enduring songs.
Upon its release, “Have You Seen Her” became a major hit for The Chi-Lites, reaching the top of the Billboard R&B chart and the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its soulful melody and the sincerity of Eugene Record’s vocals contributed to its commercial success.
“Have You Seen Her” has remained a classic in the soul and R&B genres and is often celebrated for its emotional impact and timeless appeal. Its melancholic tone and relatable theme of lost love have made it a favorite among fans of soul music and a staple on oldies radio stations.