I Can't Explain

The Who · Greatest Hits [2009]

Got a feeling inside

Can't explain

It's a certain kind

Can't explain

I feel hot and cold

Can't explain

Way down in my soul, yeah

Can't explain



I said

Can't explain

I'm feelin' good now yeah but

Can't explain



Dizzy in the head and I'm feelin' blue

The things you've said well maybe they're true

I'm gettin' funny dreams again and again

I know what it means but



Can't explain

Think it's love

Try to say it to you

When I feel blue



But I can't explain

Can't explain

Yeah hear what I'm sayin' girl

Can't explain



Dizzy in the head and I'm feelin' mad

The things you've said have got me real mad

I'm gettin' funny dreams again and again

I know what it means but



Can't explain

Think it's love

Try to say it to you

When I feel blue



But I can't explain

Can't explain

Forgive me one more time now

Can't explain



I said I can't explain, yeah

You drive me out of my mind

Yeah I'm the worrying kind, babe

I said I can't explain

I Can't Explain

Released in 1966, "I Can't Explain" stands as a cornerstone of The Who's early discography, marking a pivotal shift toward psychedelic rock and complex songwriting. Written by Pete Townshend, the track features his signature intricate guitar work and a narrative that explores the confusion of modern life, setting a template for the band's future artistic direction. While originally recorded for the *A Quick One* session, its enduring popularity led to its inclusion on various greatest hits compilations, including the 2009 release. The song remains a defining example of mid-60s British rock, showcasing The Who's ability to blend aggressive energy with melodic sophistication and lyrical depth.