I'm One
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Pete Townshend, Alfie Boe
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Every year is the same I feel it again, I'm a loser No chance to win Leaves start falling Come down is calling Loneliness starts sinking in But I'm one, I am one And I can see that this is me I will be, you'll all see, I'm one Where do you get Those blue, blue jeans Faded, patched, secret, so tight? Where do you get? That walk oh, so lean Your shoes and your shirt's all just right But I'm one, I am one And I can see that this is me I will be, you'll all see, I'm the one I'm the one I got a Gibson without a case But I can't get that even-tanned look on my face Ill-fitting clothes and I blend in the crowd Fingers so clumsy, voice too loud But I'm one, I am one, yeah I can see that this is me I will be, you'll all see, I'm the one You see, I'm one, I'm one
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Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND
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12 facts about this song
Band Origin Fact"I’m One" is a song by The Who, a rock band that was formed in London in 1964. Pete Townshend, the primary songwriter for the band, also performed as their lead guitarist.
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Song Location Fact"I’m One" is the seventh song on The Who’s rock opera album “Quadrophenia”, which was released in October 1973.
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Songwriter Fact"I'm One" was exclusively written by Pete Townshend. His songwriting was integral in creating the band's fresh and distinctive sound, setting them apart from other rock bands of the time.
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Thematic FactThe theme of "I'm One” is about an insecure and alienated young Mod (a British subculture in the 1960s) who feels that he is one of the crowd.
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Lyrics FactThe song is popular for its poignant lyrics like "Every year is the same and I feel it again. I'm a loser. No chance to win."
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Performance FactDuring live performances, Pete Townshend often takes over the lead vocals for the song, instead of the main vocalist, Roger Daltrey.
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Recorded FactThe song was recorded in May 1973 at Ramport Studios, Battersea with Ronnie Lane’s Mobile Studio.
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Album Fact"Quadrophenia", where the song "I'm One" is included, is The Who's second rock opera album, which followed their previous concept album "Tommy".
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Musical Style Fact"I'm One" has a distinctive sound achieved by combining Pete Townshend's 12-string acoustic guitar with a synthesizer.
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Commercial Success FactWhen “Quadrophenia” was released, it quickly reached number two on the UK charts and number one in the US Billboard Top LPs and Tapes chart.
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Acclaim Fact"I'm One" is often singled out by critics and fans as a highlight of "Quadrophenia," its evocative lyrics and emotive melody adding depth to the narrative of the album.
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Cultural Impact Fact"I'm One" continues to be relevant with many cover versions recorded by various artists, highlighting its lasting influence on rock and roll music.
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