Too Much of Anything [Live (1971 / Young Vic, London]

Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend

I think these hands have felt a lot
I don't know, what have I touched?
I think these eyes have seen a lot
I don't know, maybe they've seen too much

I think this brain has thought a lot
Searching, trying to find the crutch
I think this heart has bled once too often
This time, it's bled a bit too much

Too much of anything is too much for me
Too much of everything gets too much for me

I can't remember before '49
But I know '48 was there
My ears let in what I should speak out
Mmm, there's something in the air

I've overloaded on my way
Bye bye, you better keep in touch
I think your ears hear a whole lot of music
And like me, you've heard a bit too much

Too much of anything is too much for me
Too much of everything gets too much for me

I think these hands have felt a lot
I don't know, what have I touched?
I think these eyes have seen a lot
I don't know, maybe they've seen too much

I think this brain has thought a lot
Searchin', tryin' to find a crutch
I think this heart has bled once too often
This time, it's bled a bit too much

Too much of anything is too much for me
Too much of everything gets too much for me

Trivia about the song Too Much of Anything [Live (1971 / Young Vic, London] by The Who

On which albums was the song “Too Much of Anything [Live (1971 / Young Vic, London]” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Who's Next” in 1971 and “Odds & Sods” in 1974.
Who composed the song “Too Much of Anything [Live (1971 / Young Vic, London]” by The Who?
The song “Too Much of Anything [Live (1971 / Young Vic, London]” by The Who was composed by Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend.

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