Sister Disco

PETE TOWNSHEND

As I walked through that hospital door
I was sewn up like a coat
I got a smile from the bite of the wind
Watched the fresh fall of snow

I knew then that my life took a turn
I felt strong and secure
And with adhesive tape over my nose
I felt almost demure

Goodbye Sister Disco
With your flashing trash lamps
Goodbye Sister Disco
And to your clubs and your tramps

Goodbye Sister Disco
My dancing's left you behind
Goodbye, now you're solo
Black plastic; deaf, dumb and blind

Bye, goodbye Sister Disco, now I go
I go where the music the music fits my soul
And I, I will never let go, I'll never let go
'Til the echo of the street fight has dissolved

I will choose nightmares and cold stormy seas
I will take over your grief and disease
I'll stay beside you and comfort your soul
When you are lonely and broken and old

Now I walk with a man in my face
Ooh, a woman in my hair
I've got you all lookin' out though my eyes
My feet are a prayer

Goodbye Sister Disco
With your flashing trash lamps
Goodbye Sister Disco
And to your clubs and your tramps

Goodbye Sister Disco
My dancing's left you behind
Goodbye, now you're solo
Black plastic; deaf, dumb and blind

Trivia about the song Sister Disco by The Who

On which albums was the song “Sister Disco” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Who Are You” in 1978, “Hooligans” in 1981, “The Who Rocks America” in 1983, “Thirty Years of Maximum R&B” in 1994, “The Ultimate Collection” in 2002, and “Live From Toronto” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Sister Disco” by The Who?
The song “Sister Disco” by The Who was composed by PETE TOWNSHEND.

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