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From the album "Tommy".

Written by Pete Townshend.

Outside the house Mr. Simpson announced

that Sally couldn't go to the meeting.

He went on cleaning his blue Rolls Royce

and she ran inside weeping.

She got to her room and tears splashed the picture

of the new Messiah,

She picked up a book of her fathers life

and threw it on the fire!

She knew from the start

deep down in her heart

that she and Tommy were worlds apart...

but her Mother said "Never mind your part is to be...

what you'll be".

The theme of the sermon was come onto me,

and Love will find a way,

so Sally decided to ignore her dad,

and sneak out anyway!

She spent all afternoon getting ready,

and decided she'd try to touch him,

maybe he'd see that she was free

and talk to her this Sunday.

She knew from the start

deep down in her heart

that she and Tommy were worlds apart...

but her Mother said "Never mind your part is to be...

what you'll be".

She arrived at six and the place was swinging

to gospel music by nine.

Group after group appeared on the stage

and Sally just sat there crying.

She bit her nails looking pretty as a picture

right in the very front row

then a DJ wearing a blazer with a badge

ran on and said "Here we go!".

The crowd went crazy

as Tommy hit the stage!

Little Sally got lost as the police bossed

the crowd back in a rage!

Soon the atmosphere was cooler

and Tommy gave a lesson.

Sally just had to let him know she loved him

and leapt up on the rostrum.

She ran across stage to the spotlit figure

and brushed him on the face

Tommy whirled around as a uniformed man,

threw her off the stage.

She knew from the start

deep down in her heart

that she and Tommy were worlds apart...

but her Mother said "Never mind your part is to be...

what you'll be".

Her cheek hit a chair and blood trickled down,

mingling with her tears.

Tommy carried on preaching

and his voice filled Sally's ear.

She caught his eye, she had to try

but He couldn't see through the lights.

Her face was gashed and the ambulance men

had to carry her out that night.

The crowd went crazy

as Tommy left the stage!

Little Sally was lost for the price of a touch

and a gash across her face! Oooooh.

Sixteen stitches put her right and her dad said:

"Don't say I didn't warn You".

Sally got married to a rock musician

She met in California.

Tommy always talks about the day

the disciples all went wild!

Sally still carries a scar on her cheek

to remind her of his smile.

She knew from the start

deep down in her heart

that she and Tommy were worlds apart...

but her Mother said "Never mind your part is to be...

what you'll be".

Comments

10 years ago

Diego Arcos

Desvalorizan a The Who cuando lo comparan com The Beatles. The Who es muy bueno (em mi opinion mejor que The Beatles )

10 years ago

Jason Harris

*SIXTEEN STITCHES*The Who - Sally Simpson#TheWho

10 years ago

Jhensy2012

A very subdued Keith on this one.

10 years ago

Malena Felicitas Kasparas

Great!!!

11 years ago

abcabc22100

catchy tune. sticks in your mind.

11 years ago

Robert Anderson

a great band, and a great piece of work. love this song.

11 years ago

georgeharrison70

What a great song. Tommy is a masterpiece.

11 years ago

maiwork6666666

Don't say they didn't warn you!

11 years ago

wingman572

should get more radio play

11 years ago

Stephen Keane

This song is so incredible. I played it over and over until I knew all the words... like so many other songs... but this one stands out!

11 years ago

Sally Simpson-Tatarian

That's me too!

12 years ago

Carlo Binchi

*The Who - Sally Simpson*

12 years ago

SallyOnFire13

My name is Sally Simpson :)

12 years ago

lucyandpixie

Interesting. Some websites don't say that.

12 years ago

kevinskogg

"Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (1965)-The Who's second single, co-written by Townshend. "See My Way" (1966)-Daltrey's contribution to A Quick One. "Early Morning Cold Taxi" (1968)-Outtake from The Who Sell Out (later appearing as a bonus track on deluxe editions), co-written with David "Cyrano" Langston. "Here for More" (1970)-B-side to "The Seeker". From Wikipedia

12 years ago

lucyandpixie

What were they?

12 years ago

kevinskogg

Oh they are way above the Kinks and Moody Blues.

12 years ago

Monkeygonetoheaven10

Ma chanson préférée de tous les temps !!!!

12 years ago

georgeharrison70

Love the bass, vocals, lyrics, drums....hell, the entire song is a classic. Definitely one of Tommy's best songs.

12 years ago

ProcolHarum

king crimson as well!

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