There's a doctor

There's a doctor

There's a Doctor

There's a Doctor
Chanson par The Who
extrait de l’album Tommy
Pays Angleterre Angleterre
Sortie 17 mai 1969
Durée 0:24
Genre(s) Rock
Auteur(s) Pete Townshend
Compositeur(s) Pete Townshend
Pistes de Tommy
Pinball Wizard
Go to the Mirror!

There's a Doctor est une chanson du groupe britannique The Who, parue sur l'opéra-rock Tommy, sorti en 1969.

Caractéristiques

C'est une des très courtes chansons de transition qui parsèment la seconde moitié de l'album (à l'instar de Miracle Cure et Do You Think It's Alright?). Dans ce titre, Mr. Walker, le père de Tommy, annonce qu'il a trouvé un médecin spécialiste qui pourrait soigner le traumatisme de son fils.

Au point de vue musical, on entend du piano, de la basse, ainsi que de la batterie, à quelques instants. Pete Townshend est au chant principal, en alternance avec les choeurs.

Dans une version précédente de l'album, ce titre était précédé d'une version studio de Young Man Blues[1].

Liens externes et sources

Notes et références

  1. Notes sur Tommy sur Thewho.net [lire en ligne]


Chanson de The Who
Par albums studio
My Generation · A Quick One · The Who Sell Out · Tommy · Who's Next · Quadrophenia · The Who By Numbers · Who Are You · Face Dances · It's Hard · Endless Wire
Par albums live
Live at Leeds · Live at the Isle of Wight Festival
Par compilations
Magic Bus: The Who on Tour · Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy · Odds & Sods · Thirty Years of Maximum R&B · My Generation: The Very Best of The Who
Par ordre alphabétique
Liste complète de tous les titres composés et interprétés par les Who
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