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"Squeeze Box"
Strum along with The Who's playful 1975 rock hit, "Squeeze Box"! A standout single from The Who by Numbers, this catchy track features prominent banjo and acoustic guitar, giving it a distinctive country-tinged flavor unusual for the band, coupled with cheeky double-entendre lyrics.
- TITLE: Squeeze Box
- BAND: The Who
- GENRE: Country, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 01
- YEAR: 1975
Released as the lead single from their 1975 album The Who by Numbers, "Squeeze Box" became a significant international chart success. Penned by Pete Townshend after learning the banjo, its simple structure and lighthearted feel provided a contrast to their more complex rock epics, showcasing their versatility within the rock genre.
Driven by its memorable banjo riff and suggestive lyrics, "Squeeze Box" remains a fun and instantly recognizable track from The Who's mid-70s period. This 1975 rock song, with its strong country influence and playful double meanings, continues to be a fan favorite and classic rock radio staple.
SONG MEANING: The song uses the term "squeeze box," referring to an accordion-like musical instrument, as a blatant double entendre for female genitalia and sexual activity. Lyrics like "Mama's got a squeeze box she wears on her chest / And when Daddy comes home he never gets no rest" and "She goes in and out and in and out" humorously play on this suggestive meaning.
"The Who"
- TITLE: The Who
- ACTIVE: 1964β1983 (1964), 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996βpresent (1996)
- BAND: The Who
"My Generation"
- TITLE: My Generation
- BAND: The Who
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Power Pop, Proto-punk, Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: October 29
- YEAR: 1965
