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"Who Are You" is the title track on the Who's 1978 album, Who Are You, the last album released by the group before Keith Moon's death in September 1978. It was written by Pete Townshend and released as a double-A-sided single with the John Entwistle composition "Had Enough", also featured on the album. The song was one of the band's biggest ...
- 6:20 (album version), 5:01 (single edit), 3:24 (US single edit)
- 14 July 1978 (UK), 5 August 1978 (US)
- 4 October 1977
- Hard rock
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The Who. Track 9 on Who Are You. Producers. Jon Astley & Glyn Johns. This song is based on a day in the life of Pete Townshend. It began with a very long meeting dealing with royalties...
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Who Are You. Keith Moon’s unfortunate death on 7 September 1978, completely overshadowed the release of Who Are You. Ironically, he is photographed on the cover sitting on a chair with the words Not To Be Taken Away emblazoned on its back. Bonus tracks on 1996 remastered CD. All previously unreleased.