Heat Wave
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Heat Wave
Heat Wave
Whenever I'm with him
Something inside (inside)
Starts to burn and
and I feel with desier
Could it be a devial
Or is this just the way love's supposed to be?
[chorus:]
Its heat wave
Burning in my heart
can't keep from crying
Its tearing me apart
Sometimes he calls my name
sounds ghostly and strange
right then right here I feel that buring
now that funny feeling has
me amazed don't no what to
do its like a Heatwave
burning in my heart can't
keep from crying
tearing me apart
I feel, yeah I feel
I feel this burning flame
This high blood pressure's got a hold on me
'is this is the way love's supposed to be
[chorus]
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
don't pass up this chance
it sounds like true romance
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat Wave
Whenever I'm with him
Something inside (inside)
Starts to burn and
and I feel with desier
Could it be a devial
Or is this just the way love's supposed to be?
[chorus:]
Its heat wave
Burning in my heart
can't keep from crying
Its tearing me apart
Sometimes he calls my name
sounds ghostly and strange
right then right here I feel that buring
now that funny feeling has
me amazed don't no what to
do its like a Heatwave
burning in my heart can't
keep from crying
tearing me apart
I feel, yeah I feel
I feel this burning flame
This high blood pressure's got a hold on me
'is this is the way love's supposed to be
[chorus]
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
don't pass up this chance
it sounds like true romance
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat wave
Heat Wave
Released by The Who in 1968, "Heat Wave" stands as a defining track of the psychedelic rock era, characterized by its driving rhythm and distinctive organ sound. The song exemplifies the band's transition from hard rock to more experimental territories, featuring complex time signatures and a soaring vocal performance by Roger Daltrey. As a staple of their discography, it captures the frenetic energy and studio experimentation that defined mid-1960s British rock. Its enduring popularity highlights The Who's ability to blend aggression with melodic sensibilities, cementing their legacy as pioneers of progressive rock and hard rock fusion.

