Overture
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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Captain Walker
Didn't come home.
His unborn child
Will never know him.
Believe him missing
With a number of men.
Don't expect
To see him again.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Townshend's song Overture are deeply emotional and heartbreaking. They speak of a man named Captain Walker who never returned home and left behind an unborn child who will never know him. The song suggests that the captain and a number of men went missing and are presumed dead, hence the line "Believe him missing with a number of men. Don't expect to see him again."


The lyrics paint a picture of loss, grief, and uncertainty. The unborn child will never have the chance to meet their father, and there is no closure for the family who have to accept that he is gone forever. The chorus of the song is haunting and powerful, with the repeated refrain "We're not gonna take it" building in intensity, perhaps suggesting that the family is refusing to give up hope, despite the odds.


Overall, the lyrics to Overture are a gut-wrenching reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families during times of war. They speak to the universal human experience of loss, and the pain it can bring.


Line by Line Meaning

Captain Walker
The man referred to as Captain Walker.


Didn't come home.
Captain Walker did not return to his home.


His unborn child
Captain Walker's baby, who was not yet born at the time of his disappearance.


Will never know him.
The baby will never have the opportunity to know their father, since he disappeared before they were born.


Believe him missing
It is believed that Captain Walker is missing.


With a number of men.
Captain Walker was not alone when he disappeared; he was with other people, whose identities are not specified.


Don't expect
It is unlikely that Captain Walker will ever return home.


To see him again.
It is unlikely that anyone will ever see Captain Walker again.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: PETER TOWNSHEND

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Comments from YouTube:

Edward Pramuk

wow! awesome. especially loved the orchestral adaptation of the ending acoustic guitar solo. I have loved this song since it came out and really appreciate the work that went into your version of it.  Bravo.

Zang Zangbar17

Muito bonito! Parabéns!!!!

Kerry Wheeler

Are they in a church ? Awesome version !!!!

Wade Nelson

OMG those french horns!  blow it Tommy!

Learn Through Music and Lyrics!!!

+Wade Nelson Yeah! Almost as good sounding as the brass played by the late, great John Entwistle on the original Who recording of Tommy. Almost. :)

george rouchs

Not bad! They are obviously enjoying it, but to me the London Symphony Orchestra double album rendition of Tommy is tops by far!

Patrick Auffray

Quelle consécration pour Pete Townshend ... Et celle-ci existe depuis de longues années !!

Learn Through Music and Lyrics!!!

Rib-tingling!

john alt

THE BEST VERSION OF THIS IS BY "THE ASSEMBLE MULTITUDE" IS EVEN BETTER THAN THE ONE BY THE WHO!

57PinkMoon

Nice job!

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