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"The Song Is Over" Townshend Townshend Daltrey Who's Next: 1971 [17] "Sound Round" Townshend Daltrey Endless Wire: 2006 [36] "So Sad About Us" Townshend Daltrey A Quick One: 1966 [9] "Sparks" Townshend Instrumental Tommy: 1969 [1] "Spoonful" (cover) Willie Dixon: Daltrey Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970: 1996 [66] "Squeeze Box" Townshend ...
I Believe in Everything (song) I Can See for Miles; I Can't Explain; I Can't Reach You; I Don't Mind (James Brown song) I Feel Better (John Entwistle song) I'm a Boy; I'm Free (The Who song) I'm One; I've Been Away; I've Had Enough (The Who song) I've Known No War; In the Ether; It's a Boy (The Who song) It's Hard (song)
"Bargain" is a song written by Pete Townshend that was first released by the Who on their 1971 album Who's Next. It is a love song, although the intended subject of the song is God rather than a woman. The song has been included on several compilation and live albums. It was also included on several of Townshend's solo projects.
"Athena" (the working title being "Theresa") is a song written by Pete Townshend and recorded by The Who. It appears as the first track on the group's tenth album It's Hard, released in 1982. Written for actress Theresa Russell, the song was the first single from It's Hard.
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"5:15" (sometimes written "5.15" or "5'15") is a song written by Pete Townshend of British rock band The Who. Part of the band's second rock opera, Quadrophenia (1973), the song was also released as a single and reached No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart, [3] while the 1979 re-release (accompanying the film and soundtrack album) reached No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Crosswordese is the group of words frequently found in US crossword puzzles but seldom found in everyday conversation. The words are usually short, three to five letters, with letter combinations which crossword constructors find useful in the creation of crossword puzzles, such as words that start and/or end with vowels, abbreviations consisting entirely of consonants, unusual combinations of ...