Getting in Tune
The Who
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I'm singing this note 'cause it fits in well With the chords I'm playing I can't pretend there's any meaning here Or in the things I'm saying But I'm in tune Right in tune I'm in tune And I'm gonna tune Right in on you Right in on you Right in on you I get a little tired of having to say "Do you come here often?" But when I look in your eyes and see the harmonies And the heartaches soften I'm getting in tune Right in tune I'm in tune And I'm gonna tune Right in on you (right in on you) Right in on you (right in on you) Right in on you I've got it all here in my head There's nothing more needs to be said I'm just bangin' on my old piano I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Yeah, I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) I'm singing this note 'cause it fits in well With the way I'm feeling There's a symphony that I hear in your heart Sets my head a-reeling But I'm in tune Right in tune I'm in tune And I'm gonna tune Right in on you (right in on you) Right in on you (right in on you) Right in on you Baby, with you (Baby, with you) Baby, with you (Baby, with you) Baby, with you I've got it all here in my head There's nothing more needs to be said I'm just bangin' on my old piano I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow Getting in tune to the straight and narrow Getting in tune to the straight and narrow Getting in tune to the straight and narrow I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Yeh I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Yeh I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Yeh I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) Yeh I'm getting in tune to the straight and narrow (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow) (Getting in tune to the straight and narrow)
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Written by: PETE TOWNSHEND
Lyrics © ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG , FABULOUS MUSIC LTD , SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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12 facts about this song
Songwriter"Getting in Tune" was written by Pete Townshend, the lead guitarist of the British rock band, The Who.
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AlbumThe song is one of the tracks from The Who's critically acclaimed fifth studio album, 'Who's Next', which was released in 1971.
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Song conceptTownshend wrote the song about his personal experience of searching for spiritual alignment and the struggle of articulating this through his music.
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ChorusThe repetition of the line, "I'm in tune," in the chorus reflects Townshend's struggles with substance abuse and the fight to maintain balance in his life, which he expressed through music.
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Performance"Getting in Tune" was performed live by The Who's members including Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon, who were instrumental in shaping the overall sound of the song.
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Music styleThe song combines elements of hard rock, progressive rock, and pop, symptomatic of The Who’s sound in the early 70s.
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CompositionTownshend initially composed a version in a different key, but eventually he thought a shift in key better represented the song's theme of enlightenment and transformation.
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Original TitleThe song was initially titled "Getting in Tune with the Straight and Narrow," representing the attempt to harmonize with the right path in life, but was eventually shortened to "Getting in Tune".
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InspirationTownshend has mentioned in several interviews that the song (and the entire 'Who's Next' album) was greatly influenced by the teachings of a spiritual leader, named Meher Baba.
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InstrumentationDespite being known for his raw and powerful guitar riffs, Townshend opted for a more melodic, piano-driven composition in "Getting in Tune".
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Legacy"Getting In Tune" has been acclaimed recently as one of Townshend's finest compositions and, despite being often overshadowed by stronger, hits like "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again", it’s lauded as a key track which contributes to the overall strength and depth of the 'Who's Next' album.
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Cover versionsWhile not being one of The Who's most commonly covered songs, "Getting in Tune" has been reinterpreted by a number of artists over the years, further demonstrating its impact and enduring appeal in the world of rock music.
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