You Better You Bet

You Better You Bet
You Better You Bet
Single par The Who
extrait de l’album Face Dances
Face B The Quiet One
Sortie 27 février 1981
Enregistrement 4 novembre 1980
Odyssey Studios (Londres)
Durée 5:36 (album)
3:58 (single)
Genre rock, pop
Parolier Pete Townshend
Producteur Bill Szymczyk
Label Warner Bros.
Classement #9 (Royaume-Uni)
#18 (États-Unis)
Singles de The Who
5:15
(1979)
Don't Let Go the Coat
(1981)
Pistes de Face Dances
Don't Let Go the Coat

You Better You Bet est une chanson des Who parue en février 1981 en single, puis en mars 1981 sur l'album Face Dances. Le single a atteint la 9e position du hit-parade britannique et la 18e aux États-Unis – c'est, à ce jour, le dernier single du groupe à être entré dans le Top 20.

Le clip de You Better You Bet a été le quatrième diffusé par la chaîne MTV lors de sa première journée d'existence, le 1er août 1981.

La démo originale de Pete Townshend, enregistrée en mars 1980, est parue sur la compilation Another Scoop.


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