Too Much of Anything

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 by The Who

On which albums was the song “Too Much of Anything” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Who's Next” in 1971 and “Who’s Next : Life House” in 1971.
Who composed the song “Too Much of Anything” by The Who?
The song “Too Much of Anything” by The Who was composed by Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend.

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