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These Eyes (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
These Eyes

| Length =
| Label = Nimbus 9 (Canada)
RCA (US)
| Writer = Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings
| Producer = Jack Richardson
| Certification = Gold (RIAA)
| Last single = "Of a Dropping Pin"
(1968)
| This single = "These Eyes"
(1968)
| Next single = "Laughing" / "Undun"
(1969)
}}
"These Eyes" is a song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. The song was co-written by the group's lead guitarist Randy Bachman and lead singer Burton Cummings and originally included on the band's 1969 album ''Wheatfield Soul''. It was first released as a single (backed by "Lightfoot"), in their native Canada, where its chart success (#7)〔(The Guess Who, "These Eyes" Canadian Chart Position ) Retrieved March 6, 2015〕 helped land them a U.S. distribution deal with RCA Records. It was then released in the U.S. in April 1969, and became a breakthrough success for the group, as it would be their first single to reach the top ten on the ''Billboard'' Pop Singles chart, peaking at number six,〔(The Guess Who, "These Eyes" U.S. Chart Position ) Retrieved March 6, 2015〕 and would eventually be certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over one million copies. While it was actually the 18th single released by the band, it was the first from the quartet of Cummings, Bachman, Jim Kale, and Garry Peterson as produced by Jack Richardson.〔(Allmusic: Wheatfield Soul > Overview )〕
==Background and writing==
Bachman had the original piano chords with an original title of "These Arms". Cummings changed the title to "These Eyes" and added the middle eight.〔("These Eyes" by The Guess Who: Songfacts )〕

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