New Song
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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You need a new song
I'll set the words up so they tear right at your soul
Don't take me too long
But there's a danger that I'll plagiarize something old

My fingers kill me as I play my guitar
'Cause I've been chewing down at my nails
My hairline ain't exactly superstar
But there's one trick that never fails
This never fails

I write the same old song with a few new lines
Everybody wants to cheer it
I write the same old song you heard a good few times
Admit you really want to hear it
Ahhhhhhhh Yea

Whenever I see you
You try to treat me like I'm some kind of perfect man
Just 'cause I please you
You explain, but you don't think I can understand

My head is spinning as I scrawl with my pen
'Cause I've been pouring vodka in my soul
Nothing really ever changes my friend
New lamps for old
New lamps for old

We hum the same old lines to a different crowd
Everybody's wanting to hear it
We run on endless time to reach a higher cloud
But we never ever seem to get near it

Turn on the radio
Love is proclaimed


Again and again and again
Join in and sing now,
don't be ashamed
Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain
Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain
Let it rain
Let it rain

We need a new song
But why not sing the change underneath a harvest moon
The mood was all wrong
Who wanna see the rage
Somebody switched the tune

It's easy being obnoxious and queer
The difference could earn you fame
Nothings left unsaid It's just another year
But we need shaken up just the same
Just the same

We sing the same old line, just like a vintage car
You can look but you won't ever drive it
We drink the same old wine from a brand new jar
Get hung over, but we always survive it

Sing the same old song
Sing the same old song
Like the same old song with a few new lines
Everybody wants to cheer it




Like the same old song you heard a good few times
Admit you really want to hear it

Overall Meaning

Pete Townshend's song New Song is a commentary on the repetitive nature of the music industry and the pressure to keep producing hits. The lyrics express the idea that artists often feel compelled to use old ideas and concepts in new songs to appeal to their audience. The song also touches on the theme of self-doubt and creative stagnation, with the singer struggling to come up with something fresh and feeling frustrated with the process. The lines, "But there's a danger that I'll plagiarize something old" and "We sing the same old line, just like a vintage car / You can look but you won't ever drive it" convey this point.


Townshend uses vivid imagery throughout the lyrics to illustrate the emotions of the singer. For example, "My fingers kill me as I play my guitar / 'Cause I've been chewing down at my nails" and "My head is spinning as I scrawl with my pen / 'Cause I've been pouring vodka in my soul" both create a sense of physical and emotional turmoil. The song ends on an optimistic note, however, with the singer suggesting that a "new song" could be found by shaking things up and being open to change.


Overall, New Song is a thought-provoking song that explores the struggles of the creative process and the challenges of staying relevant in the music industry.


Line by Line Meaning

You need a new song
The singer addresses someone in need of change in their life and suggests that a new song could help inspire them.


I'll set the words up so they tear right at your soul
The singer promises to craft lyrics that will deeply resonate with the listener emotionally.


Don't take me too long
The singer assures that the writing process won't be lengthy.


But there's a danger that I'll plagiarize something old
The artist admits that they may unintentionally copy existing material.


My fingers kill me as I play my guitar
The artist experiences physical pain while playing music due to compulsive nail-biting.


'Cause I've been chewing down at my nails
The singer explains the cause of their finger pain.


My hairline ain't exactly superstar
The singer is self-conscious about their appearance.


But there's one trick that never fails
Despite their insecurities, the artist is confident in their ability to perform music.


This never fails
The artist reiterates their confidence in their talent.


I write the same old song with a few new lines
The artist admits to repeating themselves creatively, with slight variations.


Everybody wants to cheer it
Despite the unoriginality, the singer knows that audiences will still react positively.


Whenever I see you
The artist addresses someone directly.


You try to treat me like I'm some kind of perfect man
The person the singer addresses has unreasonable expectations of them.


Just 'cause I please you
The person is appreciative of the singer's efforts but doesn't understand their human limitations.


You explain, but you don't think I can understand
The singer understands the person's explanation but feels underestimated by them.


My head is spinning as I scrawl with my pen
The artist is under the influence while writing.


'Cause I've been pouring vodka in my soul
The artist explains the source of their inebriation.


Nothing really ever changes my friend
Despite the altered state of mind, the singer feels stuck in a pattern of repetition.


New lamps for old
The singer references a phrase from a classic tale of transformation to imply that they need to change creatively.


We hum the same old lines to a different crowd
The artist references their tendency to recycle old material for new audiences.


Everybody's wanting to hear it
Despite the repetition, the artist knows that their music is still in demand.


We run on endless time to reach a higher cloud
The artist suggests that they have lofty artistic aspirations but are struggling to realize them.


But we never ever seem to get near it
Despite their best efforts, the singer feels as though their creative goals are perpetually out of reach.


Turn on the radio
The artist is referencing a common activity that many people do to find music.


Love is proclaimed
The singer implies that much of the music on the radio is derivative or clichéd.


Again and again and again
The singer emphasizes the repetitive nature of mainstream music.


Join in and sing now, don't be ashamed
The singer encourages listeners to participate in music, regardless of their skill level or style preference.


Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain
The artist uses this phrase as an affirmation or a release for creative energy.


We need a new song
The artist reiterates the importance of creative change.


But why not sing the change underneath a harvest moon
The singer suggests a particular musical environment that can inspire change and growth.


The mood was all wrong
The singer suggests that the creative atmosphere was not suitable for growth or innovation.


Who wanna see the rage
The artist implies that perhaps their emotions were not being properly expressed in this particular creative environment.


Somebody switched the tune
The artist suggests that perhaps innovation was stifled or cut short by external factors.


It's easy being obnoxious and queer
The artist suggests that being creatively original can be difficult and uncomfortable, but it's important to push past that discomfort.


The difference could earn you fame
The singer implies that creative originality can be a career-making differentiator.


Nothings left unsaid It's just another year
The artist implies that they are exhausted from repeating themselves creatively.


But we need shaken up just the same
Despite the exhaustion, the singer knows that they need to push themselves creatively.


Like the same old song with a few new lines
The singer references their tendency to update old material with minimal changes.


Get hung over, but we always survive it
The singer acknowledges the fact that repeating themselves creatively can lead to burnout but suggest that they will always recover and continue on.


Sing the same old song
The artist repeats the same message they have already conveyed just with slight differences to emphasize their point.


Sing the same old song
The artist again repeats the same message they have already conveyed just with slight differences to emphasize their point.


Sing the same old song with a few new lines
The singer once again refers to their habit of updating old material without much variation.


Everybody wants to cheer it
Despite the unoriginality, the singer knows that audiences will still react positively.


Like the same old song you heard a good few times
The artist reiterates their theme of repeating the same material over and over with minor alterations.


Admit you really want to hear it
The artist implies that while people may want creativity and innovation in music, they also desire the comfort of familiarity and repetition.




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John Revelli

I used to HATE "Who Are You" -- the more I listen to it, the better I like it... not as much as "Who's Next," but a fooking good album. I've said it before, I'll say it again... pound for pound, the best rock group E-V-E-R.

david johanson

I'm 49, was into Who since 8 years old. The Who have defined my life. Especially Quadrophenia.

Catherine Fitzpatrick

Same; and I’m a 59 year old lady

Andromeda Galaxy

@Jimmyt same and im turning 11 next year

Jimmyt

Amen, brother!! Same...

The Federation Conversation

This is a wonderful song. The chorus is groovy as hell.

thisNewFoundLand

...this piece is from the legendary "Lifehouse" concept album (that became "Who's Next")?!? Amazing...i knew it only as the opening track from "Who Are You". Really makes me wish that concept had come to fruition...thanks uploader!

Muni Math by Peter Felton

Being a much younger Who-Pete Townshend fan myself, this was actually the first version of New Song that I heard (off of Pete Townshend's Lifehouse Elements CD from 1999) before I bought the Who Are You album in 2002.

machia0705

Complex song by a complex composer and genius.

GoldShower1

A Poignant, self-serving, cramped musically feeling song, but still true. He hit the nail on the head. Poignant!!

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