- Source: Soul Eyes
- Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey
- Han Hyo-joo
- Taeyang
- Soul Militia
- Fra Angelico
- Eyes, Nose, Lips
- Celine: Through the Eyes of the World
- Jeff Scott Soto
- Heart Full of Soul (album)
- Bruno Mars
- Soul Eyes
- Eyes of the Soul
- Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey
- These Eyes
- Eyes Are the Soul
- Coltrane (1962 album)
- Open Our Eyes
- Eyes Wide Shut (disambiguation)
- Mal Waldron
- Flumpet
"Soul Eyes" is a composition, with lyrics, written by Mal Waldron. It is a 32-bar ballad that takes the song form ABAC, and is written in 4/4 time. It was first recorded on March 22, 1957, for the album Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors. One of the tenor saxophonists on that recording was John Coltrane, who brought the song back to attention by recording it in 1962 for his album Coltrane, when he had become more famous. This was only the second ever recording of the song, which has since become "part of the basic repertory of jazz performers" – a jazz standard. Waldron wrote the piece with Coltrane in mind: "I liked Coltrane's sound and I thought the melody would fit it."
Since these early versions, the song has been recorded hundreds of times. A vocal version is on Vanessa Rubin's debut album in 1992; another comparatively rare vocal version, featuring Jeanne Lee, is available on Waldron's 1997 album entitled Soul Eyes. In 2016, the song became the title track of Kandace Springs' debut album.