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Pete Townshend – ‘Let My Love Open The Door’ Music Video from 1980

May 28, 2022 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1980, The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend released his second solo studio album titled Empty Glass. The second single released from the album was Let My Love Open The Door, which became his first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart when it peaked at number nine in 1980. Despite the success of the song, Townshend didn’t consider it one of his best songs. According to Rolling Stone, Townshend called Let My Love Open The Door a little ditty, but preferred A Little Is Enough from the album.

Enjoy this look back at the music video for Let My Love Open the Door, a live performance of the song from 1982, as well as the live promo video for A Little Is Enough!



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