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  2. Behind Blue Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Behind Blue Eyes" is a song by English rock band the Who. It is the second single from the band's fifth album, Who's Next (1971), and was originally written by Pete Townshend for his Lifehouse project. [2] [3] The song is one of the Who's best-known recordings and has been covered by many artists, including Limp Bizkit.

  3. Who's Next - Wikipedia

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    "Behind Blue Eyes" featured three-part harmony by Daltrey, ... The front cover of the album is a photograph, taken on 4 July 1971 on the way from Sheffield to ...

  4. Category:The Who album covers - Wikipedia

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    File:The Who Behind Blue Eyes.jpg; File:The who by numbers cover.jpg; File:The who face dances album.jpg; ... Category: The Who album covers. 1 language ...

  5. View from a Backstage Pass - Wikipedia

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    This double album was released on 5 November 2007. ... "Behind Blue Eyes" ... Cover design by Richard Evans; References

  6. Who's Last - Wikipedia

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    Who's Last is the second live album by British rock band ... "Behind Blue Eyes" is from the 10 October show at Brendan Byrne Arena in ... cover design; Gavin Cochrane ...

  7. Limp Bizkit - Wikipedia

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    Under Durst's sole leadership, the album encompassed a variety of styles [49] and featured a cover of the Who's "Behind Blue Eyes", which differed from the original's arrangement in its inclusion of a Speak & Spell during the song's bridge. [47]

  8. Artists can cover Taylor Swift, but what if it's a leaked ...

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    Singer Steven Wilmot dropped a cover of the song "Need" and credited Taylor Swift. ... Swift's album artwork with pink and blue wispy clouds and pink cursive letters spelling out the tune's title ...

  9. Results May Vary - Wikipedia

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    Tom Day of MusicOMH wrote, "Ultimately, this album is neither crap nor blindingly good, and results do indeed vary". [19] The Sun-Sentinel gave Results May Vary a positive review, calling Lethal's work "phenomenal", and praising "Behind Blue Eyes" and the soft-to-heavy progression of "Build a Bridge". [17]