Bargain
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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I'd gladly lose me to find you
I'd gladly give up all I have
To find you I'd suffer anything and be glad

I'd pay any price to get you
I'd work all my life and I will
To win you, I'd stand naked, stoned and stabbed
I call that a bargain
The best I ever had
The best I ever had

I'd gladly lose me to find you
I'd gladly give up what I got
To catch you, I'm gonna run and never stop

I'd pay any price to win you
Surrender my good life for bad
To find you, I'm gonna drown an unsung man

I call that a bargain
The best I ever had
The best I ever had

I sit looking 'round
I look at my face in the the mirror
I know I'm worth nothing without you

And like one and one don't make two
One and one make one
And I'm looking for that free ride to me
I'm looking for you

I'd gladly lose me to find you
I'd gladly give up all I got
To catch you, I'm gonna run and never stop

I'd pay any price to win you
Surrender my good life for bad
To find you, I wanna drown an unsung man

I call that a bargain




The best I ever had
The best I ever had

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Townshendā€™s song Bargain express the lengths a person is willing to go through to find and win the love of their life. The lyrics talk about how the person is willing to sacrifice themselves to find their love, even if that involves losing everything they have. The singer proclaims that they'd joyfully suffer anything to find and have their love because they believe it's worth it.


The song's opening lines, "I'd gladly lose me to find you / I'd gladly give up all I have / To find you, I'd suffer anything and be glad," expresses the idea of self-sacrifice. The lyrics say that the singer is willing to lose themselves to find their love, which means theyā€™re willing to let go of their personality, identity, dreams, and goals. They're also willing to pay any price, including giving up their good life, to find their love. The song suggests that real love comes with the willingness to be selfless, to let go of yourself and give all youā€™ve got to find the one you love.


The song's chorus, "I call that a bargain / The best I ever had / The best I ever had," reinforces the idea that the sacrifice and pain are worth it. Itā€™s a bargain because what they get in return is worth more than what they're giving up. The song suggests that true love is the best thing one can ever have, no matter what anyone else says.


Line by Line Meaning

I'd gladly lose me to find you
I am willing to give up my identity and everything that makes me ā€˜meā€™ to have you in my life.


I'd gladly give up all I have
To have you, I am willing to give up anything that I own or possess.


To find you I'd suffer anything and be glad
I am willing to go through any mental or physical pain to get to you, and despite the pain, I'd be happy to have you.


I'd pay any price to get you
My longing to be with you is so strong that I am willing to do anything, even pay a high cost, to have you.


I'd work all my life and I will
I will work hard every day of my life if that's what it takes to be with you.


To win you, I'd stand naked, stoned and stabbed
I am willing to suffer complete vulnerability and pain, even if it means being stripped of my identity, physically hurt, or mentally exposed, if it meant it would impress you.


I call that a bargain
To me, this level of sacrifice is a small price to pay for the reward, which is being with you.


The best I ever had
The sacrifices for you are the best thing that has ever happened to me.


To catch you, I'm gonna run and never stop
I will relentlessly chase after you, and I will not give up until I have caught you.


Surrender my good life for bad
I'm willing to give up my current comfortable life, which is often viewed by others as ā€œgoodā€, for a life that would be seen as less desirable if it means being with you.


To find you, I'm gonna drown an unsung man
If it means getting to be with you, I am willing to let go of who I am and drown again like a nameless and unrecognised person in society.


I sit looking 'round
When I look around, I see nothing of value in my life without you.


I look at my face in the mirror
When I look at myself in the mirror, I see someone who is incomplete without you.


And like one and one don't make two
My math doesn't add up, because I am incomplete without you, yet I feel complete again when I think of us together.


One and one make one
When it comes to you and me, we are two individuals, but when we are together, we become one.


And I'm looking for that free ride to me
I am hoping that you will feel the same way about me, that you will be drawn to me and that our love will be a perfect and easy match.


I'm looking for you
I am searching for you tirelessly, hoping that someday we will be together.




Lyrics Ā© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Peter Townshend

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Comments from YouTube:

Don Cavallacci

Tears in my eyes. My boyhood hero. The Who didnā€™t sing about ā€œ come on baby ā€œ or ā€œ hold my handā€ or ā€œ I love you honeyā€.
They sang about things that mattered, thought provoking stuff, existential deep lyrics. Of course accompanied by the most powerful ferocious rock band ever.
Pete, for all his quirks, is the note in us all.

John Keeley

Wow!

Carl Patterson

and one wonders why they never had a number one hit in America.... Those of us that want existential are in the minority....

Matthew Arnold

Breathtaking !....One of The BEST "Unplugged" songs....EVER.......Tremendous Rhythm Guitar and vocals by Pete....WOW....

pathfinder12

One of the few joys I have in life is coming across recordings like this. ā¤

John Keeley

Word!

mahatmacoat

The album version of this has been my "test the new stereo " tune for 40 years. I've heard it countless times. I'm amazed the God angle never occurred to me . Obvious now that you say it Pete.

Anthony Ambrose

Ya shock the pants off me . But Iā€™m so happy to hear it . I was worried about the man

Danny

Unfuckinbelievable...Pete Townsends talent is frightining

C. R. Sherman

He's one of greatest player/songwriter/singers of the entire century!

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