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Happy Jack - Single Version / Mono Version

2010Released
2:11

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Interesting facts and trivia about Happy Jack - Single Version / Mono Version. By Songfacts®.

Pete Townshend based the "Happy Jack" character on the strange and not-too-intelligent guys who used to hang around English beaches and play with the kids. Townshend would play on the Isle Of Man beach as a kid.

This was featured on The Who's second album, A Quick One. In the US, the album title was changed to "Happy Jack" due to record company fears that the original title was a reference to sex.

In 1966 The Who were slotted to film a television series in much the same vein as the Monkees series. For the pilot episode, the band filmed a clip to go along with this song. It featured the four of them as robbers attempting to rob a safe. They get distracted, however, by a cake sitting close by and wackiness ensues as The Who smear themselves from head to foot with frosting. Finally a cop busts in and foils their plan, chasing them out of the room. The show never aired, but the clip can now be found in the Kids Are Alright DVD. The clip is light years ahead of its time for what other bands of the '60s were doing.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Happy Jack - Single Version / Mono Version.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
132BPM

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Universal Music Group
© 2010 Geffen Records
℗ 2010 Geffen Records

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