Miracle Cure

Miracle Cure
Miracle Cure
Chanson par The Who
extrait de l’album Tommy
Pays Drapeau d'Angleterre Angleterre
Sortie 17 mai 1969
Durée 0:12
Genre Rock
Parolier Pete Townshend
Compositeur Pete Townshend
Pistes de Tommy
Sensation
Sally Simpson

Miracle Cure est une très courte chanson de transition du groupe anglais The Who, parue en 1969 sur l'opéra-rock Tommy.

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C'est la chanson la plus courte de l'album, dépassant tout juste les dix secondes. Ce titre exprime la publicité générée par la guérison miraculeuse de Tommy, le héros de l'histoire racontée par l'album. La musique est très simple, avec quelques accords. Il semble que le personnage chantant cette chanson soit un vendeur de journaux essayant d'appâter un client.

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