Odorono
Odorono is a song of the British group The Who, published with the fourth track of the album The Who Sell Out in 1967.
Characteristics
The title Odorono is inspired by Odo-Ro-No, a Déodorant for woman. To the small pocket of The Who Salt Out , Pete Townshend applies deodorant of an enormous tube of “Odorono”.
The words tell the mishap of a singer, who, after a representation, a man whom it finds liked in his cabin. Unfortunately, this one, at the time to embrace it, pretext an appointment and eclipses. The song concludes: Its deodorant dropped it, it should have used Odorono.
The song, sung by Townshend, was recorded with IBC Studios of London, the October 11th 1967. The mono version does not comprise a guitar
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