Released: June 1, 2003

Songwriter: Pete Townshend

TOMMY:
See me, feel me, touch me, heal me
See me, feel me, touch me, heal me
See me, feel me, touch me, heal me
See me, feel me, touch me, heal me, heal me

VOICES:
Listening to you I get the music
Gazing at you I get the heat
Following you I climb the mountain
I get excitement at your feet

Right behind you I see the millions
On you I see the glory
From you I get opinions
From you I get the story

Listening to you I get the music
Gazing at you I get the heat
Following you I climb the mountain
I get excitement at your feet

TOMMY and VOICES:
Ohh, right behind you I see the millions
On you I see the glory
From you I get opinions
From you I get the story

Listening to you I get the music
Gazing at you I get the heat (heat)
Following you I climb the mountain
I get excitement at your feet

Right behind you I see the millions
On you, oh I see the glory
From you I get opinions
From you I get the story

Ohh, listening to you I get the music
Gazing at you I get the heat
Following you I climb the mountain
I get excitement at your feet

Right behind you I see the millions
On you I see the glory
From you I get opinions
From you I get the story
Listening to you

The Who

Along with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, one of “The Big 3” of British Invasion rock in the 1960s. Using the raw power of James Brown’s soul as a jumping point, they became inventors of the rock opera concept with the albums Tommy and Quadrophenia, and major innovators of punk aggression onstage! Maximum R&B!

The band consisted of versatile singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and prolific composer Pete Townshend, reliable bassist John Entwistle, and wild drummer Keith Moon, whose fast and loud sounds influenced as many percussionists as Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham. The latter two have died, but Roger and Pete continue to play with The Who’s name.