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Singles chronology

Long Live Rock
Long Live Rock
12/4/1979

Long Live Rock

The Who

1979 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Abril 1979 · Fecha Grabación: 1972 -
    Discográfica: Polydor 2121 383 (UK) · · Productor: The Who
    1
    Long Live Rock
    The Who • 1979 .4
    3:57
  • Album


    Odds & Sods

    Odds & Sods

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 4 Octubre 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1964 - 1973
    Discográfica: Track (UK)Track/MCA (US) · · Productor: Glyn Johns , Kit Lambert , Peter Meaden , Chris Parmenter , Shel Talmy , The Who
    1
    Postcard
    THE WHO • 1974
    3:36
  • 2
    Now I'm A Farmer
    THE WHO • 1974
    4:11
  • 3
    Put The Money Down
    THE WHO • 1974
    4:05
  • 4
    Little Billy
    THE WHO • 1974
    2:15
  • 5
    Too Much Of Anything
    THE WHO • 1974
    4:26
  • 6
    Glow Girl
    THE WHO • 1974
    2:11
  • 7
    Pure And Easy
    THE WHO • 1974
    5:28
  • 8
    Faith In Something Bigger
    THE WHO • 1974
    3:08
  • 9
    I'm The Face
    THE WHO • 1974
    2:37
  • 10
    Naked Eye
    THE WHO • 1974
    5:19
  • 11
    Long Live Rock
    THE WHO • 1974
    3:57
  • Album

    Long Live Rock
    Long Live Rock
    12/4/1979
    "Long Live Rock"
    Single by The Who
    from the album Odds & Sods
    B-side
    Released
    • 12 April 1979 (UK)[1]
    • June 1979 (US)
    Recorded1972
    GenreHard rock
    Length3:56
    LabelPolydor 2121 383 (UK)
    Songwriter(s)Pete Townshend
    Producer(s)The Who
    The Who UK singles chronology
    "Who Are You" / "Had Enough"
    (1978)
    "Long Live Rock"
    (1979)
    "5.15"
    (1979)
    The Who US singles chronology
    "Trick of the Light"
    (1979)
    "Long Live Rock"
    (1979)
    "5.15"
    (1979)

    Review

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    Song by The Who

    "Long Live Rock" is a 1979 single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend and recorded in 1972. A different version of the song was performed by Billy Fury`s character in the film That`ll Be the Day (a film which featured Who drummer Keith Moon).

    The original Who recording of the song was not released until the 1974 rarities album Odds & Sods. It was subsequently released as a single in 1979.[2]

    Background

    "Long Live Rock" was to have been included in Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!, a 1972 Who album which was also to have had an accompanying television special, before the album was shelved.[3][4] Pete Townshend said of the song:

    Well there are dozens of these self conscious hymns to the last fifteen years appearing now and here`s another one. This was featured briefly in the film for which Keith made his acting debut, That`ll Be The Day. Billy Fury sang it. This is most definitely the definitive version. I had an idea once for a new album about the history of The Who called Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!. That idea later blossomed into Quadrophenia.[4]

    The lyrics of the song describe a concert at the Rainbow Theatre.[5]

    Release

    Following its appearance on Odds & Sods, the song saw a 1974 single release in Israel, Italy (where it was backed with "Pure and Easy") and Japan (where it was backed with "Put the Money Down").[4] "Long Live Rock" also was featured during the credits of the seminal 1979 Who documentary, The Kids Are Alright. Following this appearance, the song was released as a single in Britain, America, and many other countries. The single reached number 48 in Britain, as well as number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 66 on the Cashbox charts.[3][4]

    Record World said that "All the elements of the patented Who sound are here, and the song is commercial enough to match last year`s `Won`t Get Fooled Again.`"[6]

    A live version recorded by the Who at the BBC was released on their album BBC Sessions.

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Long Live Rock"

    Chart (1979)

    Peak
    position

    UK Singles (OCC)[7]

    48

    US Billboard Hot 100[8]

    54

    US Cash Box[9]

    66

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Song by The Who

    "Long Live Rock" is a 1979 single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend and recorded in 1972. A different version of the song was performed by Billy Fury`s character in the film That`ll Be the Day (a film which featured Who drummer Keith Moon).

    The original Who recording of the song was not released until the 1974 rarities album Odds & Sods. It was subsequently released as a single in 1979.[2]

    Background

    "Long Live Rock" was to have been included in Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!, a 1972 Who album which was also to have had an accompanying television special, before the album was shelved.[3][4] Pete Townshend said of the song:

    Well there are dozens of these self conscious hymns to the last fifteen years appearing now and here`s another one. This was featured briefly in the film for which Keith made his acting debut, That`ll Be The Day. Billy Fury sang it. This is most definitely the definitive version. I had an idea once for a new album about the history of The Who called Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!. That idea later blossomed into Quadrophenia.[4]

    The lyrics of the song describe a concert at the Rainbow Theatre.[5]

    Release

    Following its appearance on Odds & Sods, the song saw a 1974 single release in Israel, Italy (where it was backed with "Pure and Easy") and Japan (where it was backed with "Put the Money Down").[4] "Long Live Rock" also was featured during the credits of the seminal 1979 Who documentary, The Kids Are Alright. Following this appearance, the song was released as a single in Britain, America, and many other countries. The single reached number 48 in Britain, as well as number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 66 on the Cashbox charts.[3][4]

    Record World said that "All the elements of the patented Who sound are here, and the song is commercial enough to match last year`s `Won`t Get Fooled Again.`"[6]

    A live version recorded by the Who at the BBC was released on their album BBC Sessions.

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Long Live Rock"

    Chart (1979)

    Peak
    position

    UK Singles (OCC)[7]

    48

    US Billboard Hot 100[8]

    54

    US Cash Box[9]

    66

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