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‘Who Are You’: The Who, That’s Who, On Signature 1978 Hit

‘Who Are You’ hit the Hot 100 on August 26, 1978 on its way to becoming the band’s biggest American hit for eight years.

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The Who ‘Who Are You’ artwork - Courtesy of UMG
The Who ‘Who Are You’ artwork - Courtesy of UMG

Early in the 21st century, millions of TV viewers came to recognize it as the theme for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. But on August 26, 1978, “Who Are You” was simply a great new Who song that was making its debut on the Billboard Hot 100. It was on its way to becoming the band’s biggest American hit for eight years.

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A clever Pete Townshend construction with a fuel-injected lead vocal by Roger Daltrey, “Who Are You” is tinged with sadness, as it was the band’s last major hit to feature Keith Moon. The inimitable drummer passed away at the age of just 32 on September 7, even as the song was climbing the US chart.

An eight-year high

“Who Are You” entered the American bestsellers as the highest new entry of the week at No.70. Across the Atlantic, on the same UK chart date, it climbed two places to what became its No.18 peak. Over the coming weeks, the song gathered sales and airplay in the States and reached No.14 in November, The Who’s highest singles ranking there since “See Me, Feel Me” hit No.12 in 1970.

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The album, also called Who Are You, followed soon afterwards and became a substantial success, earning double platinum status in the US, even though The Who didn’t tour to support it. Nevertheless, Daltrey was in optimistic mood when he spoke to Sounds around the release of the “Who Are You” single and album.

‘I don’t think we’ve sold out’

“The Who — maybe not as a stage group, but The Who as a feeling, as an idealistic group, which is what we are — is stronger than ever,” he said. “And I don’t think we’ve sold out ever, though I suppose we’re ‘out’ at the moment.

“When you hear people say, oh we’re rich and I’ve got a big house and all that — I can’t hide the fact that I’ve earned a lot of money. What am I supposed to do? Put it all in the bank and live in a bungalow? I don’t know. I make no apologies for being successful.”

Buy or stream “Who Are You” on the album of the same name.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Mikef

    August 26, 2016 at 9:13 pm

    Moon was useless at this point… “Who are You” was one man project, listen to this Townshend demo (originally over 20 min long ?)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwofSRCZd3I

    • Brian Radaz

      August 27, 2016 at 2:05 pm

      Useless?? Pete Townshend was ALWAYS the primary creative drive in the band and Keith played his style of drums with the band. I don’t see how you can come to that conclusion just because of Lifehouse. Keith sounds amazing on Who Are You. They say he was high maintenance at this time, for sure, but nobody could play like Keith.

  2. Kathleen Cannon

    August 27, 2016 at 12:49 am

    This album started my love of The Who when I was eleven!
    Had Enough has become my anthem!!

  3. HappyJames

    August 27, 2017 at 10:29 pm

    Correction needed.
    Squeezebox hit number 16 on Billboard chart in 1975.

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