Behind Blue Eyes#Limp Bizkit version
{{Short description|1971 single by the Who}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2025}}
{{Infobox song
| name = Behind Blue Eyes
| cover = The Who Behind Blue Eyes.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Belgian sleeve single
| type = single
| artist = the Who
| album = Who's Next
| B-side =
- "Going Mobile" (Europe)
- "My Wife" (US)
| released = October 1971
| recorded = May–June 1971The Who The Ultimate Collection Liner Notes
| studio = Olympic, London
| length =
- 3:41 (album version)
- 3:28 (original version)
| label = Polydor (Europe)
Decca (US)
| writer = Pete Townshend
| producer =
- The Who
- Glyn Johns
- Kit Lambert
- Chris Stamp
- Pete Kameron
| prev_title = Baba O'Riley
| prev_year = 1971
| next_title = Join Together
| next_year = 1972
}}
"Behind Blue Eyes" is a song by English rock band the Who. It is the second single from the band's fifth album, Who's Next (1971), and was originally written by Pete Townshend for his Lifehouse project.{{cite magazine |date= |title=Behind Blue Eyes: The Who |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/196775/review/6067884 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070518061806/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/196775/review/6067884 |archive-date=18 May 2007 |access-date=16 June 2008 |magazine=Rolling Stone}}{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4433223.stm |title=The Streets lead Ivor nominations |work=BBC News |access-date=16 June 2008 |date=11 April 2005}} The song is one of the Who's best-known recordings and has been covered by many artists, including Limp Bizkit. The single entered the US Billboard Charts on 6 November 1971, reaching No. 34.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-who/chart-history/hsi/|title=Billboard|magazine=Billboard }}
Background
"Behind Blue Eyes" originated after a Tommy Tour concert in Denver, on 9 June 1970.{{cite web|last1=Cady|first1=Brian|title='Who's Next' liner notes|url=http://www.thewho.net/linernotes/WhosNext.htm|website=The Hypertext Who|access-date=18 January 2015|archive-date=29 September 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929111143/http://www.thewho.net/linernotes/WhosNext.htm|url-status=dead}} Following the performance, Townshend became tempted by a female groupie, but he instead went back to his room alone, possibly as a result of the teachings of his spiritual leader, Meher Baba. Upon reaching his room, he began writing a prayer, the first words being "When my fist clenches, crack it open{{nbsp}}..." These words later appeared as lyrics in the "climactic rocking section" of "Behind Blue Eyes."
When "Behind Blue Eyes" was to be released as part of the aborted Lifehouse project, the song was sung from the point of view of the main villain, Jumbo. The lyrics are a first-person lament from Jumbo, who is always angry and full of angst because of all the pressure and temptation that surrounds him, and the song was intended to be his "theme song" had the project been successful. Pete Townshend said of the song's lyrics:
{{blockquote|"Behind Blue Eyes" really is off the wall because that was a song sung by the villain of the piece [Jumbo], the fact that he felt in the original story that he was forced into a position of being a villain whereas he felt he was a good guy.{{cite book|last1=Grantley|first1=Steve|last2=Parker|first2=Alan|title=The Who by Numbers: The Story of the Who Through Their Music|publisher=Helter Skelter}}|}}
The version of "Behind Blue Eyes" released on Who's Next in 1971 was the second version the band recorded; the first was recorded at the Record Plant in New York on 18 March 1971 and features Al Kooper on Hammond organ.Who's Next – 1995 Remastered Edition CD Booklet Page 23 The original version was released as a bonus track on the 1995 CD reissue of the album.
"Behind Blue Eyes" was initially considered for a UK single release, but Townshend claimed that the song was "too much out of character" for the British singles market. However, the song did eventually see a single release in France, Belgium, the United States and the Netherlands. Backed with "My Wife" in the US and "Going Mobile" in Europe, the song reached #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #24 on Cashbox, with the latter calling it "another Townshend masterpiece in traditional Who fashion."{{cite news|title=CashBox Record Reviews|date=23 October 1971|page=18|accessdate=10 December 2021|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1971/Cash-Box-1971-10-23.pdf|newspaper=Cash Box}}
Pete Townshend has also recorded two solo versions of the song. The original demo of the song was featured on the Scoop album. The demo along with a newer recording of the song featuring an orchestral backing was featured in The Lifehouse Chronicles.
Composition
The song starts with a solo voice singing over an arpeggiated acoustic guitar in the key of E minor, and a bass guitar and ethereal harmonies are added. Eventually, the song breaks out into a full-scale rock anthem, with a second theme being introduced near the end, before a brief reprise of the quieter first theme. Songs written in alternating sections were a feature of Townshend's writing of the period, going back at least to Tommy, where the technique was used in "Christmas" and "Go to the Mirror!" The guitar riff at the end of the rock anthem section is also used after the bridge during the song "Won't Get Fooled Again", perhaps serving as a link between the two songs when both were intended to be parts of a single rock opera.
Record World said that the band "slows the pace considerably until its break. Then the guys get down to some smashing, crashing British rock & roll."{{cite magazine|title=Picks of the Week|magazine=Record World|date=23 October 1971|page=1|accessdate=12 April 2023|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/70s/71/RW-1971-10-23.pdf}}
Charts
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! scope="col"| Chart (1971–1972) ! scope="col"| Peak |
scope="row"| Canada Top Singles (RPM){{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.5329.pdf| title=RPM Top 100 Singles - December 25, 1971}}
| 23 |
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{{single chart|Dutch40|34|artist=The Who|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025}} |
{{single chart|Billboardhot100|34|artist=The Who|song=Behind Blue Eyes|artistid=184814|rowheader=true|access-date=25 October 2010|date=6 December 2003}} |
scope="row"| US Cash Box
| 24 |
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! scope="col"| Chart (2012) ! scope="col"| Peak |
{{single chart|France|147|artist=The Who|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025}} |
Certifications
{{Certification Table Top}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=single|artist=Who|title=Behind Blue Eyes|award=Silver|relyear=2004|certyear=2021|id=14848-1463-1|access-date=7 January 2022}}
{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true|noshipments=true|streaming=true}}
Personnel
- Roger Daltrey – lead vocals
- Pete Townshend – acoustic and electric guitar, backing vocals
- John Entwistle – bass, backing vocals
- Keith Moon – drums
In other media
In the WB television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the episode "Where the Wild Things Are" (2000) features the character Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) singing a cover of the song.{{cite web |last=Rawson-Jones |first=Ben |title=Classic Moments: Rupert Giles Sings ('Buffy') |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a94652/classic-moments-rupert-giles-sings-buffy/ |website=Digital Spy |date=27 April 2008 |access-date=4 June 2022}}
A cover was used in the FX television series, Legion, in season 2, episode 11. The show's creator, Noah Hawley, sings the track with Jeff Russo on backing vocals as well as any instruments used in the song. However, in the context of the show, Dan Stevens and Navid Negahban sing the song in English and Persian.{{cite web |last1=Russo |first1=Jeff |title=Legion Cover Album Released: It's Always Blue |url=http://jeffrusso.com/2018/08/17/legion-cover-album-released-its-always-blue/ |website=Jeff Russo |date=17 August 2018 |access-date=18 March 2019}}{{cite web |last1=Harley |first1=Nick |title=Legion Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Chapter 19 |url=https://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/legion/274197/legion-season-2-episode-11-review-chapter-19 |website=Den of Geek |date=13 June 2018 |access-date=18 March 2019}}
In Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred's live action trailer, pop singer Camila Cabello covers "Behind Blue Eyes", exclusively premiered by Rolling Stone.{{cite web |last1=Mier |first1=Tomás |title=Listen to Camila Cabello Cover a Who Classic for Diablo IV: ‘I Want to Live Outside of Reality’ |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/rs-gaming/camila-cabello-the-who-behind-blue-eyes-diablo-iv-1235117064/ |website=Rolling Stone |date=1 October 2024 |access-date=1 October 2024}}
Limp Bizkit version
{{Infobox song
| name = Behind Blue Eyes
| cover = Limp - BBE cover of the single for the cover.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Limp Bizkit
| album = Results May Vary
| B-side = Just Drop Dead
| released = {{start date|2003|9|23|df=y}}
| recorded =
| studio =
| venue =
| genre =
| length =
- 4:28 (without hidden track)
- 5:58 (album version with hidden track)
| label =
| writer = Pete Townshend
| producer = Fred Durst
| prev_title = Eat You Alive
| prev_year = 2003
| next_title = Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony
| next_year = 2005
| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|DOV7mm3zHZ4|"Behind Blue Eyes"}}
}}
}}
"Behind Blue Eyes" was covered by American rap rock group Limp Bizkit. It was released in 2003 as a single from their album Results May Vary. Limp Bizkit's arrangement is notable for featuring a Speak & Spell during the bridge.{{cite web|author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|author-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/results-may-vary-r657916/review |title=Results May Vary – Limp Bizkit | Songs, Reviews, Credits |website=AllMusic |date=23 September 2003 |access-date=3 October 2016}} This, together with a new verse and an extra chorus, replaces the rock theme of the Who's version. The song is followed by a hidden track titled "All That Easy", after a few seconds of silence, making the total length 5:58. However, the hidden track is not featured in the single release.
Although the cover received mainly negative reviews, it reached number 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was successful worldwide. It reached number one in the Czech Republic and Sweden and charted within the top three in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Norway. Elsewhere in Europe, it became a top-twenty hit in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland while peaking at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. In Australasia, it reached number four in Australia and number five in New Zealand.
=Critical reception=
The cover was panned by Rolling Stone magazine readers, who named it the second-worst cover song of all time.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/rolling-stone-readers-choose-the-worst-cover-songs-of-all-time-12882/10-william-shatner-lucy-in-the-sky-with-diamonds-155039/|title=Rolling Stone Readers Choose the Worst Cover Songs of All Time|magazine=Rolling Stone|date=18 August 2011}} Conversely, Sun-Sentinel praised the cover (and "Build a Bridge"), saying that "Durst can do more than just rap."{{Cite web|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2003-11-14-0311130208-story.html|title=A Different Bizkit|first=Brandon Bielich Coral Springs|last=High|website=Sun-Sentinel.com|date=14 November 2003 }}
=Music video=
The music video features Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry. It contains scenes from the motion picture Gothika, in which Berry stars. It depicts Berry and Limp Bizkit's vocalist Fred Durst in a relationship similar to the storyline of the film. The song also appeared during the credits of the film itself and its music video was also featured as a bonus feature on the DVD release of the film.
=Track listings=
UK CD single{{cite AV media notes|title=Behind Blue Eyes|others=Limp Bizkit|year=2003|type=UK CD single liner notes|publisher=Flip Records, Interscope Records|id=9814744}}
- "Behind Blue Eyes" (album version)
- "Just Drop Dead"
- "Rollin'" (DJ Monk vs. the Track Mack remix)
- "Behind Blue Eyes" (video)
European 7-inch single and German mini-CD single{{cite AV media notes|title=Behind Blue Eyes|others=Limp Bizkit|year=2003|type=European 7-inch single sleeve|publisher=Flip Records, Interscope Records|id=06024 9814743 (6)}}{{cite AV media notes|title=Behind Blue Eyes|others=Limp Bizkit|year=2003|type=German mini-CD single liner notes|publisher=Flip Records, Interscope Records|id=06024 9814990 (4)}}
- "Behind Blue Eyes" (album version) – 4:30
- "Just Drop Dead" – 4:02
Australasian CD single{{cite AV media notes|title=Behind Blue Eyes|others=Limp Bizkit|year=2003|type=Australasian CD single liner notes|publisher=Flip Records, Interscope Records|id=9814745}}
=Charts=
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==Weekly charts==
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scope="col"| Chart (2003–2004)
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{{single chart|Australia|4|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Austria|3|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Flanders|13|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Wallonia|16|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
scope="row"| Czech Republic (IFPI){{cite web|title=Oficiální Česká Hitparáda – Pro týden 25/2004|url=http://www.ifpicr.cz/radio.htm|publisher=IFPI ČR|language=cs|access-date=13 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040618235253/http://www.ifpicr.cz/radio.htm|archive-date=18 June 2004|url-status=dead}}
| 1 | |
{{single chart|Denmark|2|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
scope="row"| Europe (Eurochart Hot 100){{cite magazine|url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/00s/2004/BB-2004-01-17.pdf|title=Hits of the World – Eurocharts|magazine=Billboard|volume=116|issue=3|page=43|date=17 January 2004|access-date=17 March 2020}}
| 5 | |
{{single chart|France|17|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Germany|2|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|songid=5898|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Hungary|12|artist=|song=|year=2004|week=31|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Ireland2|26|artist=|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Italy|28|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Dutch40|4|artist=|song=|year=2003|week=51 | rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} |
{{single chart|Dutch100|5|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|New Zealand|5|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Norway|2|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
scope="row"| Poland (Polish Airplay Charts){{cite web|title=Polish Airplay Charts – Lista krajowa 4/2004|url=http://www.pifpaf.com.pl/airplay/lista_04_2004.html|publisher=PiF PaF Production|language=pl|access-date=13 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041103071244/http://www.pifpaf.com.pl/airplay/lista_04_2004.html|archive-date=3 November 2004|url-status=dead}}
| 11 | |
scope="row"| Romania (Romanian Top 100){{cite web|url=http://www.rt100.ro/editie-top-100_x10115.html|title=Arhiva romanian top 100 – Editia 16, saptamina 19.04 – 25.04, 2004|publisher=Romanian Top 100|language=ro|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050221022246/http://www.rt100.ro/editie-top-100_x10115.html|archive-date=21 February 2005|access-date=15 May 2020}}
| 9 | |
{{single chart|Scotland|16|artist=|song=|date=20031206|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Sweden|1|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Switzerland|5|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|UK|18|artist=|song=|date=20031206|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|UKrock|2|artist=|song=|date=20031206|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Billboardhot100|71|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Billboardalternativesongs|18|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Billboardmainstreamrock|11|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} | |
{{single chart|Billboardpopsongs|25|artist=Limp Bizkit|song=Behind Blue Eyes|rowheader=true|access-date=19 January 2025|refname=}} |
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scope="row"| Moldova Airplay (TopHit){{cite web|url=https://tophit.com/chart/top/radio/hits/md/weekly/20250207-20250213 |title=Top Radio Hits Moldova Weekly Chart: Feb 13, 2025|publisher=TopHit|access-date=14 February 2025}}
| 97 |
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==Year-end charts==
==Decade-end charts==
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scope="row"| Australia (ARIA){{cite web|url=https://www.ariacharts.com.au/annual-charts/2009/end-of-decade-singles-chart|title=2009 ARIA End of Decade Singles Chart|publisher=ARIA|date=January 2010|access-date=16 January 2020}}
| 91 |
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=Certifications=
{{Certification Table Top}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Australia|type=single|award=Platinum|relyear=2003|certyear=2004|access-date=15 December 2018}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Denmark|type=single|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|award=Gold|relyear=2003|certyear=2019|id=8542|access-date=19 September 2019}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Germany|type=single|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|award=Platinum|number=2|relyear=2003|certyear=2023|access-date=6 December 2023}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=New Zealand|award=Platinum|number=2|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|relyear=2003|certyear=2024|type=single|source=radioscope|refname="RMNZ"|access-date=19 January 2025}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Norway|type=single|award=Gold|relyear=2003|certyear=2004|access-date=15 December 2018}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Switzerland|type=single|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|award=Gold|relyear=2003|certyear=2004|access-date=15 December 2018}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=single|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|award=Gold|relyear=2003|certyear=2024|id=14848-677-1|access-date=8 March 2024}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|artist=Limp Bizkit|title=Behind Blue Eyes|type=single|award=Gold|relyear=2003|certyear=2005|access-date=2 September 2022}}
{{Certification Table Bottom|streaming=true}}
=Release history=
References
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