Who Are You (song) - Wikipedia "Who Are You" was released as a double A-side with the John Entwistle song, "Had Enough", but "Who Are You" was the more popular song, reaching the Top 20 on both the United States Billboard Hot 100 and UK Singles Chart
The Who - Who Are You (HQ) - YouTube "Who Are You", composed by Pete Townshend, is the title track on The Who's 1978 release, Who Are You, the last album released before drummer Keith Moon's death in September 1978
The Who – Who Are You Lyrics | Genius Lyrics This song is based on a day in the life of Pete Townshend It began with a very long meeting dealing with royalties for his songs: “Eleven hours in the Tin Pan, God, there’s got to be another
The Who - Who Are You Lyrics Meaning - SONGLYRICS. com Who Are You confronts the disorienting aftermath of a lost night and the deeper crisis of self-recognition that follows The narrator awakens in a doorway, physically and spiritually displaced, facing a policeman who knows him better than he knows himself
The Who - Who Are You Lyrics | AZLyrics. com Who, who, who, who?) Come on tell me who are you (Who are you? Who, who, who, who?) 'Cause I really wanna know (Who are you? Who, who, who, who?) I know there's a place you walked Where love falls from the trees My heart is like a broken cup I only feel right on my knees I spit out like a sewer hole Yet still receive your kiss How can I measure
Who Are You - The Who Keith Moon’s unfortunate death on 7 September 1978, completely overshadowed the release of Who Are You Ironically, he is photographed on the cover sitting on a chair with the words Not To Be Taken Away emblazoned on its back
Who Are You - Wikipedia On the Who's 1979 tour, only four songs were played live: "Sister Disco", "Music Must Change", "Trick of the Light", and "Who Are You" On that tour, "Sister Disco" was played quite close to the studio version, but with the country-style acoustic guitar outro replaced by a more bluesy, electric one