Tommy (1975) - (Movie Clip) Christmas
Another song modified by Pete Townshend for narrative reasons from the original recording by The Who, Ann-Margret as mother Nora, Oliver Reed as her lover Frank, vocals by the principals though the voice of the hero (Barry Winch) is not credited, in Ken Russells film from the rock opera, Tommy, 1975.
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