"Real Good Looking Boy" is a song written by the guitarist of the British rock band The Who, Pete Townshend.
[2] Bassist Greg Lake and drummer Zak Starkey, as well as keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick played on this song.
The third part is where Townshend pays homage to finding true love and being made to feel like a "real good looking boy".
"Old Red Wine" was written for The Who's former bassist John Entwistle, who died two years prior to the release of "Then and Now".
The riff was also played in a performance of the same song during Entwistle's last show, at the Royal Albert Hall on 8 February 2002.