This song was originally written and performed by Pete Townshend of The Who in 1980. It was released as the debut single from his album Empty Glass. It reached #9 in the U.S.
I love the melodies in this song. The original was done at a breakneck tempo of 170 bpm. It features Pete’s signature synth sequences, guitar, bass, drums and nice vocals.
In researching this song, I discovered that Pete also did a slower version known as the E. Cola Mix – 75 bpm (more accurately half-time 150 bpm) and more ethereal. This version was used in the film Grosse Pointe Blank as well as other television shows and films.
My version is more of a mid-tempo ballad. I love the way it works like this. A great song is a great song!
-Mike
Lyrics
When people keep repeating
That you’ll never fall in love
When everybody keeps retreating
But you can’t seem to get enough
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
When everything feels all over
Everybody seems unkind
I’ll give you a four-leaf clover
Take all worry out of your mind
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
I’ve got the only key to your heart
I can stop you falling apart
Try today you’ll find this way
Come on and give me a chance to say
Let my love open the door
It’s all I’m living for
Release yourself from misery
There’s only one thing gonna set you free
Let my love …
Let my love …
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
When tragedy befalls you
Don’t let it drag you down
Love can cure your problems
You’re so lucky I’m around
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart
Credits
All vocals, instruments, arrangement, engineering, mixing, mastering by Mike Lorello
Equipment Used
-Roland TD-11K E-Drums
-James Tyler Variax Guitar
-Fender Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar
-Fender Precision Bass
-AAS Lounge Lizard Rhodes
-Arturia Wurlitzer Electric Piano
-TruePianos Grand Piano
-Korg Polysix Synth
-KHS One Synth
-Steinberg Retrologue Synth
-IK Multimedia Sampletron
-Neumann U87 microphone