- I Can't Explain
Single infobox |
Name = I Can't Explain
Artist =The Who
B-side = "Bald Headed Woman "
Released =January 15 ,1965 (UK)February 13 ,1965 (US)
Format =Vinyl record (7")
Recorded = November 1964, at Pye Studios, London, UK
Genre = Rock, Pop
Length = 2:04
Label = Brunswick 05926 (UK)
Producer =Shel Talmy
Writer =Pete Townshend
Chart position = * #8 (UK)
* #97 (USA)
Reviews =
Last single = "Zoot Suit" (as "The High Numbers")
1964
This single = "I Can't Explain"
1965
Next single = "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere "
1965"I Can't Explain" is a song released by English rock band
The Who in 1965, written byPete Townshend and produced byShel Talmy . It was released as the A-side of the first single the band released as "The Who" (the first single, I'm the Face/Zoot Suit, was released as the High Numbers)."I Can't Explain" was also released as the opening song of The Who's 1971 compilation album "
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy ". In the liner notes, Townshend notes the song's similarity to its contemporaryhit single "All Day and All of the Night " byThe Kinks : "It can’t be beat for straightforward Kink copying. There is little to say about how I wrote this. It came out of the top of my head when I was 18 and a half." The Who used "I Can't Explain" throughout their live performance history. It was used in many (if not all) of their live performances, often as the opener, and continues to be a staple today.Although it is rumoured that
Jimmy Page played the guitar solo in the song, it is not true. The solo was instead played by Townshend on hisRickenbacker 360/12 . Page was called in as asession player , but The Who refused to let him play. They settled on letting Page play lead guitar on the single'sB-side , "Bald Headed Woman".A snippet of the song was also performed by
Elton John in hiscover version of "Pinball Wizard " for the soundtrack to the 1975 film "Tommy".David Bowie recorded a version of this song for his "Pin Ups " album in 1973. It was also covered byheavy metal band Scorpions in their 1989 "Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads ", and reached #5 on theMainstream Rock Tracks chart.The Clash used the main riff as the basis of two songs, "Guns On The Roof," and "Clash City Rockers."Fatboy Slim also sampled the main riff fromYvonne Elliman 's cover in his1997 songGoing Out of My Head .Chapter24 used the riff from the original version throughout their2006 trackSong That Dies Too Much .Brazilian band
Ultraje a Rigor covered the song on their albumAcústico MTV Ultraje a Rigor . It was translated as "Eu Não Sei" (I don't know).The original version by The Who is ranked #371 on "
Rolling Stone "'s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.In 2008,
Incubus covered the song at the "VH1 Honors THE WHO"-Show.Notes
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