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WCSX Classic Cuts : Join Together

WCSX Classic Cuts The Who: “Join Together” The Hook: Singer Roger Daltrey calls it “a stopgap single,” and says though he likes the way it sounds, he doesn’t love the…

10th December 1968: British rock group The Who performing at the Rolling Stones’ ‘Rock And Roll Circus’ event, a performance at Internel Studios in Stonebridge Park, Wembley, devised to be filmed for television. (Photo by Mike Lawn/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

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The Who: "Join Together"

The Hook: Singer Roger Daltrey calls it "a stopgap single," and says though he likes the way it sounds, he doesn't love the song.

Album: A non-LP single that was originally written as part of The Who's abandoned Lifehouse project. It didn't appear on an album in America until 30 years after the single was released -- on the 2002 compilation, The Ultimate Collection.

Year: 1972

Writer: Pete Townshend

Stats: It was the fifth of The Who's eight Top 20 singles in the U.S., peaking at number-17 on the Billboard Hot 100. "I Can See for Miles" was the only one of those to crack the Top 10, and then just barely.

Background: Although it was a Top 20 single in the U.S., Who singer Roger Daltrey says "Join Together" isn't a particular favorite of his.

Roger Daltrey on The Who’s “Join Together.” OC:…the record. :14

“A stopgap single that Pete was very excited about. I liked the sounds it made, I didn’t like the song particularly. It just seemed to go on and on and on, and we used to affectionately call it ‘Groin Together,’ ‘cause we had much more fun doing that than actually making the record.”