Carly Simon - Have You Seen Me Lately (1990)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Better Not Tell Her" 5:21
2. "Didn't I?" 2:51
3. "Have You Seen Me Lately?" 4:16
4. "Life Is Eternal" 5:25
5. "Waiting at the Gate" 6:17
6. "Happy Birthday" 4:53
7. "Holding Me Tonight" 4:17
8. "It's Not Like Him" 4:31
9. "Don't Wrap It Up" 4:19
10. "Fisherman's Song" 3:54
11. "We Just Got Here" 4:22
Total length: 50:26
Carly Simon Band Members / Musicians
Carly Simon – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar
Teese Gohl – keyboards, string arrangements and conductor
Jimmy Ryan – acoustic guitar, backing vocals, acoustic bass (6)
Jay Berliner – Spanish guitar solo (1)
John McCurry – electric guitar (3, 7)
Dirk Ziff – additional acoustic guitar (7)
Will Lee – bass guitar (1–5, 7–10), backing vocals, additional lead vocals (4)
Bruce Samuels – acoustic bass (11)
Steve Gadd – drums
Jimmy Bralower – drum programming
NanĂ¡ Vasconcelos – additional percussion (4, 6)
Michael Brecker – EWI (3, 8)
Marvin Stamm – trumpet (7)
Lani Groves – backing vocals
Paul Samwell-Smith – backing vocals
Lucy Simon – backing vocals, additional vocals (10)
Julie Levine – additional backing vocals (4)
Ben Taylor – additional backing vocals (4, 6)
Sally Taylor – additional backing vocals (4, 6)
Judy Collins – additional vocals (10)
Producers – Frank Filipetti and Paul Samwell-Smith
Recorded and Mixed by Frank Filipetti
Assistant Engineer – John Herman
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)
Artwork and Design – Carolyn Quan
Photography – Bob Gothard
Hand Lettering – Kathy Schinhofen
Have You Seen Me Lately is the 15th studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Arista Records, on September 25, 1990.
The album spent 32 weeks on the US Billboard 200, peaking at No. 60. The first single "Better Not Tell Her" was very successful on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, peaking at No. 4, and becoming Simon's biggest hit of the 1990s. The second single, "Holding Me Tonight" was also successful on this chart, peaking at No. 36. Judy Collins contributed backing vocals on the track "Fisherman's Song". The album's title track was written for the film Postcards from the Edge, but it is heard in the film only as an instrumental.