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Behind Blue Eyes

"Behind Blue Eyes"
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Single by The Who
from the album Who's Next
B-side "My Wife" (US)
"Going Mobile" (Europe)
Released October 1971 (US)
Format 7"
Recorded 8 July 1971 at Olympic Studios in London, England
Genre Rock
Length 3:41 (Album version)
3:28 (Original version)
Label Decca, MCA, Track, Polydor
Writer(s) Pete Townshend
Producer(s) The Who
Associate producer
Glyn Johns
Executive producers:
The Who singles chronology
"Let's See Action"
(1971)
"Behind Blue Eyes"
(1971)
"Join Together"
(1972)
Who's Next track listing
"Behind Blue Eyes"
Limp - BBE cover of the single for the cover.jpg
Single by Limp Bizkit
from the album Results May Vary
Released November 28, 2003
Length 4:28 (without hidden track), 6:05 (with hidden track)
Label Flip, Interscope
Writer(s) Pete Townshend
Producer(s) Fred Durst
Limp Bizkit singles chronology
"Eat You Alive"
(2003)
"Behind Blue Eyes"
(2003)
"Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony"
(2005)

"Behind Blue Eyes" is a song by the English rock band The Who. It was released in October 1971 as the second single from their fifth album Who's Next and was originally written by Pete Townshend for his Lifehouse project. The song is one of The Who's best-known recordings and has been covered by many artists.

"Behind Blue Eyes" originated after a Who concert in Denver on June 9th, 1970. Following the performance, Townshend became tempted by a female groupie, but he instead went back to his room alone, possibly as a result of the teachings of his spiritual leader, Meher Baba. Upon reaching his room, he began writing a prayer, the first words being "When my fist clenches, crack it open..." These words later appeared as lyrics in the "climactic rocking section" of "Behind Blue Eyes."

When "Behind Blue Eyes" was to be released as part of the aborted Lifehouse project, the song was sung from the point of view of the main villain, Jumbo. The lyrics are a first-person lament from Jumbo, who is always angry and full of angst because of all the pressure and temptation that surrounds him, and the song was intended to be his "theme song" had the project been successful. Pete Townshend said of the song's lyrics:

"Behind Blue Eyes" really is off the wall because that was a song sung by the villain of the piece [Jumbo], the fact that he felt in the original story that he was forced into a position of being a villain whereas he felt he was a good guy.

The version of "Behind Blue Eyes" on the original Who's Next album was the second version the band recorded; the first was recorded at the Record Plant in New York on 18 March 1971 and features Al Kooper on Hammond organ. The first version was released as a bonus track on the 1995 CD reissue of Who's Next.

"Behind Blue Eyes" was initially considered for a UK single release, but Townshend claimed that the song was "too much out of character" for the British singles market. However, the song did eventually see a single release in America, as well as France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Backed with "My Wife" in the US and "Going Mobile" in Europe, the song reached #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #24 on Cashbox.


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