"Behind Blue Eyes" is a song by English rock band the Who. It is the second single from the band's fifth album, Who's Next (1971), and was originally written by Pete Townshend for his Lifehouse project.[2][3] The song is one of the Who's best-known recordings and has been covered by many artists, including Limp Bizkit. The single entered the US Billboard Charts on 6 November 1971, reaching No. 34.[4]
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"BehindBlueEyes" is a song by English rock band the Who. It is the second single from the band's fifth album, Who's Next (1971), and was originally written...
called the BehindBlueEyes Cover Challenge, where, like with "White Lies", they asked fans to create their own cover of "BehindBlueEyes" on video and...
actors were created for "Eat You Alive" and a cover of The Who's "BehindBlueEyes"; the former featuring Thora Birch and Bill Paxton and the latter featuring...
Berry appeared in the nu metal band Limp Bizkit's music video for "BehindBlueEyes" for the motion picture soundtrack for the film. The same year, she...
Retrieved May 14, 2008. "New Zealand single certifications – Limp Bizkit – BehindBlueEyes". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved November 16, 2023. "Shotgun – Limp Bizkit"...
for possibly thirty minutes." Giuliano's Pete Townshend biography, BehindBlueEyes, was published in 1996 by Dutton Books. A reviewer for Publishers Weekly...
"My Way", "Eat You Alive", and their cover of The Who's 1971 single "BehindBlueEyes", all of which have charted within the top 20 of the US Alternative...
including the hits "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Baba O'Riley", and "BehindBlueEyes". The group released another concept album, Quadrophenia (1973), as...
January 2021. Other 2021 releases by Tokio Hotel include The Who cover "BehindBlueEyes"; also with VIZE in May, "Sorry Not Sorry" with German rapper Badchieff...
Mike Smith – guitars on "Eat You Alive" Randy Pereira – guitar on "BehindBlueEyes" Brian Welch – guitar on "Build a Bridge" DJ Lethal – turntables, keyboards...
cambridge.org. Retrieved 13 February 2020. Giuliano, Geoffrey (1996). BehindBlueEyes. J. P. Dutton. p. 26. ISBN 9780525940524. Townshend, Pete (9 October...
rejected the idea of inherent black inferiority. Winant, Howard (1997). BehindBlueEyes: Whiteness and Contemporary US Racial Politics. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-415-94964-4...
ISBN 978-0-446-56989-7. Retrieved 17 January 2012. Harris, Shelly (28 July 2009). "BehindBlueEyes: Up Close and Personal with Iconic Guitar God Michael Schenker". KNAC...
breaking it. The score's original music was composed by John Ottman. "BehindBlueEyes" by Limp Bizkit (originally by The Who) was featured in the film but...
Summit". American Academy of Achievement. Giuliano, Geoffrey (2002). BehindBlueEyes: The Life of Pete Townshend. Cooper Square Press. ISBN 978-1-46173-196-2...
"I Don't Know Myself", "Bargain", "Pure and Easy", "Baba O'Riley", "BehindBlueEyes", "Let's See Action", "Getting in Tune", "Relay", "Join Together",...
were written with me stoned out of my brain in my living room, crying my eyes out... detached from my own work and from the whole project... I felt empty...
never follow what you did." Previously, during the opening chords of "BehindBlueEyes", Daltrey said, "I'm not worthy of wearing this," when tossed a law...
at Denver International Airport (DEN). Colored bright blue, with illuminated glowing red eyes, it is notable both for its striking appearance and for...
Spectrum in Philadelphia on 11 December. "Baba O'Riley", "Sister Disco", "BehindBlueEyes", "See Me, Feel Me" from the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea album...