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"See Me, Feel Me" (aka Listening To You/See Me, Feel Me and See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You) is a song from the Who's 1969 album Tommy. It consists of two overture parts from Tommy, the second and third parts of the album's final song "We're Not Gonna Take It": "See Me, Feel Me" and "Listening To You". It was released as a single in September ...
- 3:22
- "Overture From Tommy"
- September 1970
- Art rock
See Me, Feel Me. The Who. Track 15 on The Kids Are Alright. Produced by. Kit Lambert. The last song from The Who’s (first ever) 1969 rock opera, Tommy. The song was not actually a song...
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by The Who. Album: Tommy ( 1969) Charted: 12. License This Song . songfacts ®. artistfacts. See me, feel me, touch me, heal me. 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.
Album: Tommy ( 1969) Charted: 12. License This Song . lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: This is the last song on Tommy, the first "rock opera." It tells the story of a deaf, dumb, and blind kid who becomes a pinball champion and is idolized by his followers. This was a very uplifting song to end the rock opera. The show got mostly good reviews.