I'm One
Who, The · Other Songs - Who, The
And I feel it again
I'm a loser - no chance to win
Leaves start falling
Comedown is calling
Loneliness starts sinking in
But I'm one
I'm one
And I can see
That this is me
And I will be
You'll all see that
I'm the one
Where do you get those blue blue jeans
Faded, patch secret so tight
Where do you get that walk oh-so lean
Your shoes and your shirt all just right
But I'm one
I'm one
And I can see
That this is me
And I will be
You'll all see that
I'm the one
I got a gibson without a case
But I can't get that even tanned look on my face
Ill fitting clothes and I blend in the crowd
Fingers so clumsy
Voice too loud
But I'm one
I'm one
And I can see
That this is me
And I will be
You'll all see that
I'm the one
I'm the one
Yeah, I'm the one
About I'm One
"I'm One" by The Who serves as a pivotal track on their 1966 debut album, *The Who Sings*, marking a significant shift from their rock sound to a polished pop-rock style. Recorded with a full orchestra and backing vocalists, the song features the band's signature harmonies and showcases Roger Daltrey's vocal range in a way distinct from their earlier raw performances. It stands alongside other early hits like "Baba O'Reilly" and "I Can't Explain" as a testament to the group's ability to blend theatricality with catchy melodies during the mid-1960s. The recording captures the band's transition into a more commercial format while maintaining their energetic stage presence, influencing subsequent rock bands to incorporate orchestral arrangements into their repertoire.

