Going Mobile

Going Mobile

"Going Mobile" is a song written by Pete Townshend and originally released by The Who on their 1971 album Who's Next. It was originally written for Townshend's abandoned Lifehouse project, with lyrics celebrating the joy of having a mobile home and being able to travel the open road. The Who's normal lead singer Roger Daltrey did not take part in the recording of the song; Townshend handles the lead vocals, guitars and synthesizers, with Keith Moon on drums and John Entwistle on bass. The song has attracted mixed reviews from music critics. The Who never played the song live.

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