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  1. Follow us on Telegram. Age might just be a number for some, but The Who frontman Roger Daltrey — who recently turned 80 — sees the milestone as a sign that he’s ‘on the way out’. Last month, Daltrey gave his final performance at the Royal Albert Hall as the curator of the annual Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) gigs after 24 years at the helm.

  2. And all the world will come to know. That you're my certified rose. Ooo, and it's (?) and every bit of my heart knows why. I feel you, I feel you, I feel your love. And when your petals fall you ...

  3. But tell me where is a man to go When he's feelin' low And all he wants to do is feel a little better Tell me where is a man to go When he's feelin' low And all he wants to do is feel a little better. Hey bartender, gimme change for a ten dollar bill Bring it back as a stack of quarters, ooh, man, if you will

  4. Before The Who were The Who, Daltrey, Townshend and company played energetic covers of American soul and R&B songs in London bars. As Long As I Have You doesn’t stick to that formula exactly, with Daltrey tackling old country, funk and pop songs here, too, as well as a couple of his own tunes.

  5. Roger Daltrey. If any one member of The Who can be said to be the group’s founding member it is singer Roger Daltrey. Born in the West London suburb of Shepherd’s Bush on March 1, 1944, Roger first assembled the group that would become The Who in 1961 while at Acton County Grammar School, recruiting John Entwistle and subsequently agreeing to John’s proposal that Pete Townshend should join.

  6. Roger Daltrey will always be remembered as the front man of English rock band The Who. ... Where Is A Man To Go? Roger Daltrey. As Long As I Have You. 04:04 Composers: Jerry Gillespie - K.T. Oslin. 04. Get On Out Of The Rain . Roger Daltrey. As Long As I Have You. 03:31