Squeeze Box

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"Squeeze Box" is a 1975 rock song by The Who, known for its playful double entendres and prominent use of acoustic guitar and accordion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album The Who by Numbers NERFINISHED
artist The Who NERFINISHED
chartPositionUKSingles top 20
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 top 20
composer Pete Townshend NERFINISHED
countryOfRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
genre country rock
rock
hasBside Success Story NERFINISHED
hasCategory 1975 singles
Songs written by Pete Townshend
The Who songs
hasCriticalReception mixed to positive
hasHook Mama's got a squeeze box, Daddy never sleeps at night
hasInstrumentation accordion
acoustic guitar
banjo
bass guitar
drums
hasLivePerformancesBy The Who NERFINISHED
hasLyricFeature double entendre
hasLyricTheme sexual innuendo
hasMusicalStyle humorous
upbeat
hasSongStructure verse-chorus form
includedInAlbum The Who by Numbers NERFINISHED
isPartOfEra 1970s rock music
language English
length about 2:40
notableFor playful lyrics
prominent accordion part
radio-friendly sound
partOf The Who discography
performer The Who NERFINISHED
producer Glyn Johns NERFINISHED
The Who NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1975
recordLabel MCA Records
Polydor Records
releaseDate 1975
side A-side
tempo medium-fast
writer Pete Townshend NERFINISHED

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Who Are You followsSingle Squeeze Box