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Who, The
Lyrics for Song: Pictures Of Lily
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Who, The
I used to wake up in the morning
I used to feel so bad
I got so sick of having sleepless nights
I went and told my dad
He said, "Son now here's some little something"
And stuck them on my wall
And now my nights ain't quite so lonely
In fact I, I don't feel bad at all
Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderful
Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night
Pictures of Lily solved my childhood problems
Pictures of Lily helped me feel alright
Pictures of Lily
Lily, oh Lily
Lily, oh Lily
Pictures of Lily
And then one day things weren't quite so fine
I fell in love with Lily
I asked my dad where Lily I could find
He said, "Son, now don't be silly"
"She's been dead since 1929"
Oh, how I cried that night
If only I'd been born in Lily's time
It would have been alright
Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderful
Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night
For me and Lily are together in my dreams
And I ask you, "Hey mister, have you ever seen"
"Pictures of Lily?"
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Pictures Of Lily
Released by The Who in 1966, 'Pictures Of Lily' stands as a defining track of the band's psychedelic rock era. The song features the distinctive, high-pitched vocal style of Pete Townshend, who also crafted its intricate, driving guitar riffs and rhythmic complexity. As a staple of their discography, it exemplifies the group's ability to blend hard rock energy with experimental soundscapes characteristic of mid-1960s British rock. The recording captures the band's evolution during a period of intense creative output, showcasing their mastery of studio techniques and live performance dynamics that would influence countless future acts. |
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