I Thought I Saw Your Face Today

Album: Volume One (2008)
Charted: 40
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Songfacts®:

  • "I Thought I Saw Your Face Today" is a wistful piano ballad by She & Him, the musical duo comprised of actress-singer Zooey Deschanel and musician M. Ward. Deschanel describes seeing a former lover's image mirrored in the scenery and her own memories, as she grapples with the ache of falling in love with him again despite knowing the relationship belongs to the past.
  • The mood is gently dreamy, soaked in nostalgia and wrapped in production that sounds like it drifted in from a long-lost 1970s AM radio station, the kind that also might have spun Carole King or The Carpenters.
  • The song appears as track five on Volume One, She & Him's 2008 debut album. Deschanel wrote it herself, as she did most of the record, which was assembled over a series of sessions between December 2006 and early 2007. While Ward worked out of his Portland studio, Deschanel shaped ideas from her home in Los Angeles, the two swapping recordings and thoughts by email.
  • Deschanel hasn't pointed to a single real-life moment or person behind the song. While promoting Volume One, she told The Today Show that "I Thought I Saw Your Face Today" was the oldest song on the album, already about eight years old when the record was released. That places its writing back in her late teens or very early 20s, a period when she was writing songs privately, stockpiling feelings rather than publishing them.

    She later told The New York Times that she'd made "years' worth of home demos" before ever meeting Ward, describing a lifelong love of music that began when she was very young.
  • Critics responded warmly. Volume One peaked at # 71 on the Billboard 200 and was named Paste magazine's #1 album of 2008.
  • Seventeen years later, the song had an unlikely second life. In December 2025, "I Thought I Saw Your Face Today" trended on TikTok, soundtracking hundreds of thousands of videos featuring movie scenes, TV moments, misty landscapes, and slow-motion sports highlights. The nostalgia proved contagious. The surge propelled the song into the Billboard Hot 100 dated December 20, 2025, She & Him's first entry on the chart.

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