The Good's Gone
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"The Good's Gone" is the third track of English
England
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 rock band The Who
The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey , Pete Townshend , John Entwistle and Keith Moon . They became known for energetic live performances which often included instrument destruction...

's debut album, My Generation. The song was later released as a b-side for another album track, "La-La-La-Lies
La-La-La-Lies
La-La-La-Lies is the fourth track of The Who's debut album, My Generation. It was also released as a single in the UK, backed with the album track that precedes it, by the Who's first label, Brunswick, to spite The Who for changing....

", in the UK after The Who left their first label, Brunswick. On the deluxe edition of the album, there was an extended version of the song as a bonus track, clocking in at 4:29.

This song begins with Pete playing the highest notes of the Bm7 chord. The verses have that chord played, followed by three consecutive A5 chords and another Bm7 chord, and the choruses have A5 played twice followed by B5.

In the album reissue's liner notes, Pete was quoted to have said, "One of mine. I like it. Roger sounds as though he's about six feet tall when he's singing."
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