Substitute

Pete Townshend

You think we look pretty good together
You think my shoes are made of leather

But I'm a substitute for another guy
I look pretty tall, but my heels are high
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young, but I'm just back-dated, yeah

Substitute your lies for fact
I see right through your plastic mac
I look all white, but my dad was black
My fine looking suit is really made out of sack

I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth
The north side of my town faced east and the east was facing south

And now you dare to look me in the eye
Those crocodile tears are what you cry
It's a genuine problem, you won't try
To work it out at all, you just pass it by, pass it by

Substitute me for him
Substitute my coke for gin
Substitute you for my mum
At least I'll get my washing done

I'm a substitute for another guy
I look pretty tall, but my heels are high
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young, but I'm just back-dated, yeah

I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth
The north side of my town faced east and the east was facing south

And now you dare to look me in the eye
Those crocodile tears are what you cry
It's a genuine problem, you won't try
To work it out at all, you just pass it by, pass it by

Substitute me for him
Substitute my coke for gin
Substitute you for my mum
At least I'll get my washing done

Substitute your lies for fact
I see right through your plastic mac
I look all white, but my dad was black
My fine looking suit is really made out of sack

Trivia about the song Substitute by The Who

On which albums was the song “Substitute” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Direct Hits” in 1968, “Live At leeds” in 1970, “The Story Of The Who” in 1976, “Who's Greatest Hits” in 1983, “Rough Boys” in 1984, “Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970” in 1996, “Minha História Internacional: the Who” in 1996, “Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy” in 1998, “Bbc Sessions” in 2000, “Live at Leeds: Edição de Luxo” in 2001, “Live At The Royal Albert Hall” in 2003, “Then and Now” in 2004, and “The Who Hits 50!” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Substitute” by The Who?
The song “Substitute” by The Who was composed by Pete Townshend.

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