"My Eyes Have Seen You" is an energetic rocker from The Doors' 1967 album Strange Days, featuring Robby Krieger's electric guitar solo at 135 BPM in E minor. The track's driving rhythm and Morrison's intense vocal delivery make it one of the album's most straightforward rock performances, providing a counterbalance to the more experimental material elsewhere on the record. Krieger's solo tears through the song's midsection with aggressive phrasing that reflects the psychedelic rock zeitgeist of 1967, his distorted tone and rapid note choices creating excitement within the song's compact structure. The E minor key appears throughout Strange Days, giving the album a tonal cohesion that reinforces its thematic unity. Morrison's lyrics combine surreal imagery with visceral energy, and the band matches his intensity with a tight, forceful arrangement. The track demonstrates that beneath their art-rock experimentation, The Doors remained a formidable rock and roll band capable of delivering the raw power that made them one of the era's most exciting live acts. Krieger's solo captures this dual identity, blending technical facility with uninhibited rock energy.