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"Dogs" is a song recorded by The Who in 1968[1]. It was released as a single and reached number 25 on the UK singles chart. A subsequent song, "Dogs Part II," was released as the B-side of "Pinball Wizard." Both were included on the 1987 collection Two's Missing.
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The Who's singles discography |
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1964: " Zoot Suit" • 1965: " I Can't Explain", " Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere", " My Generation" • 1966: " Substitute", " A Legal Matter", " The Kids Are Alright", " I'm a Boy", " La-La-La-Lies", " Happy Jack" • 1967: " Pictures of Lily", " The Last Time", " I Can See for Miles" • 1968: " Dogs", " Magic Bus" • 1969: " Pinball Wizard" • 1970: " The Seeker", " Summertime Blues", " See Me, Feel Me" • 1971: " Won't Get Fooled Again", "Let's See Action" • 1972: "Join Together", "Relay" • 1973: " 5:15" • 1975: "Overture", " Squeeze Box" • 1978: " Who Are You" • 1981: " You Better You Bet", "Don't Let Go the Coat" • 1982: " Athena" • 1984: "Twist and Shout (live)" • 2004: "Real Good Looking Boy" • 2006: " Wire & Glass", " It's Not Enough", "Tea & Theatre"
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Other U.S. singles |
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