72. HAD ENOUGH (John Entwistle) (Version I; 4'27) A studio version recorded 12/77 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, Richmond, England and 9/30/77 (strings) at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by Glyn Johns and Jon Astley, engineered by Jon Astley. Released on the single of "Who Are You," 7/14/78. Appears on Who Are You. (1978) and Hooligans (1981). (Version II; 4'31) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who Are You (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.
73. (IN THE) HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING (Edvard Grieg; arranged by the Who) (Version I; 4'14) A studio version recorded 10/67 at Kingsway Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.
74. HAPPY JACK (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'11/2'14) A studio version (mono) recorded 11/10/66 at CBS Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released as a single, 12/3/66. Appears on Happy Jack (1967), Direct Hits (1968), Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Story Of The Who (1976), The Who's Greatest Hits (1983), The Singles (1984), The Who Collection (1985), Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version II; 2'12) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79. (Version III; 2'04) A demo version recorded Summer or Fall 1966 at Pete Townshend's home, Soho, London; produced by Pete Townshend and Helen "Spike" Wilkins. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released on Pete Townshend's Another Scoop, 3/7/87. (Version IV; ?) A live version recorded 6/18/67 at the Monterey Pop Festival. Released on The Monterey International Pop Festival, 10/9/92. (Version V; 2'11) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Appears on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996) and The Best Of The Who: The Millenium Collection (20th Century Masters) (1999). (Version VI; 2'13) A remix of version II. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version VII; 2'51) An acoustic studio version recorded 11/66 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on A Quick One (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.
THE HAWKER (see "EYESIGHT FOR THE BLIND")
75. HEATWAVE (aka "(LOVE IS LIKE A) HEATWAVE") (Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Brian Holland) (Version I; 1'54) A studio version (mono) recorded 11/66 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on A Quick One, 12/3/66. Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976) and A Quick One (Revised Edition) (1995). (Version II; 1'54) A stereo mix of version I. Released on the German stereo edition of A Quick One in 1980. (Version III; 2'40) A studio version recorded 3/19/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on Two's Missing, 4/11/87.
76. HEAVEN AND HELL (John Entwistle) (Version I; 3'31/3'33) A studio version (mono) recorded 5/15/70 at IBC Studios, London; produced by the Who. Released on the single of "Summertime Blues," 7/10/70. Appears on Rarities Vol.2: 1970-1973 (1983) and Who's Missing (1985). (Version II; 5'04) A studio version recorded early 1971 at Trident Studios, London; produced by John Entwistle, engineered by Roy Baker. Performed by John Entwistle (bass guitar, vocal, horns), Cy Langston (guitar), and Jerry Shirley (drums). Released on John Entwistle's Smash Your Head Against The Wall, 5/71. (Version III; 3'33) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 4'30) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version V; 4'50) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who: Live At the Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96. (Version VI; 4'54) A live version recorded 3/15/75 at the Spectrum, Philadelphia; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Performed by John Entwistle's Ox (see Appendix). Released on King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents John Entwistle, 6/17/97.
77. HEINZ BAKED BEANS (John Entwistle) (Version I; 0'57) A studio version recorded 10/11/67 at Kingsway Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out, 12/16/67. (Version II; 0'57) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition), 6/20/95.
78. HELPLESS DANCER (ROGER'S THEME) (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'32) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea,London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 0'23) An excerpt from the conclusion of version I. Edited and remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version III; 2'34) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.
79. HERE FOR MORE (Roger Daltrey) (Version I; 2'19/2'25) A studio version recorded in late 1969 or early 1970 at IBC Studios, London; produced by the Who. Released on the single of "The Seeker," 3/21/70. Appears on Rarities Vol.2: 1970-1973 (1983) and Who's Missing (1985).
80. HERE 'TIS (Ellas McDaniel) (Version I; 2'08) A studio version recorded 6/64 at Fontana Studios, London; produced by Chris Parmeinter and Pete Meaden, engineered by Jack Bavistock. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94.
HEY JOE (see UNRELEASED TRACKS)
81. HOW CAN YOU DO IT ALONE? (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'26) A studio version recorded 11/80 at Odyssey Studios, London; produced by Bill Szymczyk and Allen Blazek. Released on Face Dances, 3/81. (Version II; 5'24) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Face Dances (Revised Edition), 5/20/97. (Version III; 5'24) A live version (substantially different from the studio version; see lyrics) recorded 12/8/79 at the International Amphitheatre, Chicago; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Face Dances (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.
82. HOW MANY FRIENDS (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'03) A studio version recorded 5/28/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. (Version II; 4'05) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.
83. HOWEVER MUCH I BOOZE (THERE AIN'T NO WAY OUT) (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 5'07) A studio version recorded 5/7/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. (Version II; 5'01) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on the Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.
84. I AM THE SEA (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'08) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 2'03) A remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version III; 2'09) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.
85. I BELIEVE MY OWN EYES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'12) A studio version recorded in late 1992 or early 1993; produced by Pete Townshend. Performed by Pete Townshend. Released as a bonus CD with the book The Who's Tommy, published in 1993. Note: This song was never performed by the Who, and is included only because it is now part of the song-cycle ("rock opera") Tommy, created by the Who.
86. I CAN SEE FOR MILES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'55) A studio version (mono) recorded 9/67 at CBS Studios, London, Gold Star Studios, LA, and Talent Masters Studios, NY; produced by Kit Lambert. Released as a single, 10/14/67. Appears on The Who Sell Out (mono version) (1967) and Direct Hits (mono version) (1968). (Version II; 3'55) A stereo mix of version I. Released on The Who Sell Out (stereo version), 12/16/67. Also appears on Direct Hits (stereo version), Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), The Story Of The Who (1976), Hooligans (1981), The Who Collection (1985), and Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version III; 4'17) A studio version using the original backing track and re-dubbed vocals. Recorded 9/67 for the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79. (Version IV; 4'00) An alternate mix of version I (with extra bass guitar parts). Released on The Singles, 11/84. (Version V; 3'42) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. Also appears on the EP Join Together (1990). (Version VI; 4'14/4'18/4'21/4'22) A remix (speed-corrected) of version II. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Also appears on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition) (1995), My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996), and The Best Of The Who: The Millenium Collection (20th Century Masters) (1999).
87. I CAN'T EXPLAIN (aka "CAN'T EXPLAIN") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'03/2'05) A studio version recorded 1/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Featuring Jimmy Page on rhythm guitar and the Ivy League on backing vocals. Released as a single, 1/15/65. Appears on Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy (1971), Hooligans (1981), The Who Collection (1985), Who's Better, Who's Best (1988), Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B (1994), and My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996). (Version II; 2'01) A live version recorded 1/66; produced by Jack Good. Released on The Kids Are Alright, 6/23/79. (Version III; 2'39) A live version recorded during the Who's Farewell Tour, 9-12/82; produced and engineered by Cy Langston. Released on Who's Last, 11/84. (Version IV; 2'16) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version V; 2'24) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.
88. I CAN'T REACH YOU (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'03) A studio version recorded 7/5/67 at De Lane Lea Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on The Who Sell Out, 12/16/67. Also appears on Magic Bus--The Who On Tour (1968). (Version II; 3'03) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. Also appears on The Who Sell Out (Revised Edition) (1995).
89. I DON'T EVEN KNOW MYSELF (aka "DON'T KNOW MYSELF," "I DON'T KNOW MYSELF") (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'59) A studio version recorded late Summer 1970 at Eel Pie Studios, Twickenham, London; produced by the Who. Released on the single of "Won't Get Fooled Again," 6/25/71. Appears on Rarities Vol.2: 1970-1973 (1983) and Who's Missing (1985). (Version II; 4'54) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Who's Next (Revised Edition), 11/7/95. (Version III; 5'12) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.
90. I DON'T MIND (James Brown) (Version I; 2'32) A studio version recorded 3/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on My Generation, 12/25/65.
91. I LIKE NIGHTMARES (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 3'09) A studio version recorded during Face Dances sessions, 6-12/80 at Odyssey Studios, London; produced by Bill Szymczyk, engineered by Bill Szymczyk and Allen Blazek. Released on Face Dances (Revised Edition), 5/20/97.
92. I NEED YOU (Keith Moon) (Version I; 2'20/2'24) A studio version (mono) recorded 10/66 at Pye Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on A Quick One, 12/3/66. Also appears on A Quick One (Revised Edition) (1995). (Version II; 2'20) A stereo mix of version I. Released on Happy Jack, 5/67.
93. I'M A BOY (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'36) A studio version (mono) recorded 8/1/66 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released as a single, 8/26/66. Appears on Direct Hits (mono edition) (1968), The Singles (1984) and Who's Missing (1985). (Version II; 2'36) A stereo mix of version I. Released on Direct Hits (stereo edition), 10/12/68. Also appears on Who's Better, Who's Best (1988). (Version III; 3'42) A studio version (stereo) recorded Summer 1966 at IBC Studios, London; produced and engineered by Kit Lambert. Released on Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy, 10/30/71. Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976) and The Who Collection (1985). (Version IV; 2'40) A live version recorded 2/14/70 at Leeds University; produced by the Who, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on Live At Leeds (Revised Edition), 2/28/95. (Version V; 2'36) A stereo mix of version I, without John's French horn parts, released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B (1994). Also appears on My Generation--The Very Best Of The Who (1996).
94. I'M A MAN (Ellas McDaniel) (Version I; ?) A studio version (mono) recorded 3/65 at IBC Studios, London; produced by Shel Talmy, engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on the U.K. LP My Generation, 12/25/65. (Version II; 3'12) A stereo mix of version I. Released on Two's Missing, 4/11/87. (Version III; 6'11) A live version recorded 6/27/89 at Radio City Music Hall, NY (see Appendix for personnel). Released on Thirty Years Of Maxium R&B, 5/94.
95. I'M FREE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'39) See TOMMY (ORIGINAL ALBUM). Also appears on The Story Of The Who (1976), The Who Collection (1985), Who's Better, Who's Best (1988), and Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B (1994). (Version II; 2'36) Performed by Roger Daltrey (vocals), John Entwistle (bass guitar), Kenney Jones (drums), and Nicky Hopkins (piano). See TOMMY (FILM SOUNDTRACK). (Version III; 2'09) A live version recorded 8/24/89 at Universal Amphitheatre, LA (see Appendix). Released on Join Together, 3/24/90. (Version IV; 2'40) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Tommy (Revised Edition), 3/4/96. (Version V; 2'25) A live version recorded 8/29/70 at the 3rd Isle Of Wight Festival; produced by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson, recorded by Bob Pridden. Released on The Who: Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970, 10/29/96.
I'M IN TUNE (see "GETTING IN TUNE")
96. I'M ONE (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 2'39) A studio version recorded during Quadrophenia sessions, 5-6/73 at Ramport Studios, Battersea, London; produced by the Who, engineered by Ron Nevison. Released on Quadrophenia, 11/3/73. (Version II; 2'40) A remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version III; 2'36) A live version recorded 11/85 at Brixton Academy, London; produced by Pete Townshend, recorded by Bob Pridden. Performed by Pete Townshend's Deep End (see Appendix). Released on Pete Townshend's Deep End Live!, 10/86. (Version IV; 2'38) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Quadrophenia (Revised Edition), 7/2/96.
97. I'M THE FACE (Pete Meaden) (Version I; 2'32) A studio version recorded 6/64 at Fontana Studios, London; produced by Chris Parmeinter and Pete Meaden, engineered by Jack Bavistock. Released as a single (credited to "The High Numbers"), 7/3/64. Appears on Odds And Sods (1974). (Version II; 2'31) A remix of version I. Remixed by John Entwistle and Cy Langston. Released on The Quadrophenia Soundtrack, 10/6/79. (Version III; 2'27) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B, 5/94. (Version IV; 2'27) A remix of version I. Remixed by Andy Macpherson. Released on Odds And Sods (Revised Edition), 3/10/98.
98. IMAGINE A MAN (Pete Townshend) (Version I; 4'02) A studio version recorded 5/29/75 at Shepperton Studios, London; produced and engineered by Glyn Johns. Released on The Who By Numbers, 10/18/75. (Version II; 4'29) A live version recorded 2/24/94 at Carnegie Hall, NY; produced by Bob Ezrin, recorded by Bob Ezrin and Thom Panunzio. Performed by Roger Daltrey and his 1994 Group (see Appendix). Released on Roger Daltrey's A Celebration: The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who, 7/5/94. (Version III; 4'00) A remix of version I. Remixed by Jon Astley and Andy Macpherson. Released on The Who By Numbers (Revised Edition), 11/19/96.
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