Intended Track Listing
Below is the track listing of the 1971 version of the Lifehouse album as listed on the first two discs of Pete Townshend's Lifehouse Chronicles. without the post 1971 songs. In parentheses is the first album that the song was included on. All songs written by Pete Townshend.
Side 1 (Ray's Story)
- "Teenage Wasteland"
- "Going Mobile"
- "Baba O'Riley"
- "Time Is Passing"
- "Love Ain't for Keeping"
Side 2 (Mary/Jumbo's Story)
- "Bargain"
- "Too Much of Anything"
- "Greyhound Girl"
- "Mary"
- "Behind Blue Eyes"
Side 3 (Bobby's Story)
- "I Don't Even Know Myself"
- "Put the Money Down"
- "Pure and Easy"
- "Getting in Tune"
- "Let's See Action (Nothing is Everything)"
Side 4 (The Lifehouse Concert)
- "Relay"
- "Join Together"
- "Won't Get Fooled Again"
- "The Song Is Over"
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