Tommy, Can You Hear Me?
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"Tommy, Can You Hear Me?" | ||
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Song by The Who | ||
From the album Tommy | ||
Album released | 23 May 1969 | |
Recorded | September 19 1968 to March 7, 1969 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Song Length | 1:36
1:46 (Extended Version with a surprise appearance by Keith Moon) |
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Record label | Polydor | |
Producer | Kit Lambert | |
Tommy Album Listing | ||
Go to the Mirror | Tommy, Can You Hear Me? | Smash the Mirror |
"Tommy, Can You Hear Me?" is a song written by Pete Townshend of The Who. It appears as the sixteenth track on the group's first rock opera, Tommy (1969). After the events in Go to the Mirror, Tommy is still captivated by the mirror. He remains captivated while his parents trying to reach him. The song also became the theme song for UNICEF in 1972.