Roger Daltrey Records Pete Townshend’s ‘Let My Love Open The Door’ For Charity

Roger Daltrey has recorded a new version of Pete Townshend’s “Let My Love Open The Door” for Teen Cancer America, a foundation established by the two surviving members of the Who. Daltrey recorded “Let My Love Open the Door” less than a month after spending three weeks in the hospital with a case of viral meningitis.More »

By on February 26, 2016

Roger Daltrey has recorded a new version of Pete Townshend’s “Let My Love Open The Door” for Teen Cancer America, a foundation established by the two surviving members of the Who. Daltrey recorded “Let My Love Open the Door” less than a month after spending three weeks in the hospital with a case of viral meningitis. “It was a little tough to get back in the studio and work, but there was a time frame that had to be made, so you just knuckle down and do these things,” Daltrey told Yahoo! Music. “Performing is very therapeutic anyway. When I sing, everything else disappears.” “Let My Love Open the Door” was originally released on Townshend’s 1980 solo album Empty Glass. The song, which charted at number nine in the U.S., is the highest charting song of Townshend’s solo career. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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