Let My Love Open the Door

" Let My Love Open the Door" is a song written and performed by  Pete Townshend from his 1980 album  Empty Glass. It reached the top ten in America in that same year, reaching number nine.

==Chart Success == This was Pete Townshend's only solo American Top 10 hit, but it charted as high as any single by The Who released in America - "I Can See For Miles" also hit #9 ==Covers == A cover of this song was recorded by Audio Adrenaline, with the interpretation of "my love" referring to God's love. This may be consistent with the composer's intent: In the liner notes of Townshend's Gold (Remaster) CD, he refers to this song as "Jesus sings". It was also covered by M. Ward (for the 2005 Starbucks compilation album, Sweetheart 2005: Love Songs), and byPete Townshend's own band The Who. Sherie Rene Scott covered the song on her 2001 album ...Men I've Had. A cover of this song was also recorded by Michael Cavanaugh.

Actors Steve Carell and Dane Cook are credited with a cover version featured in the 2007 film Dan in Real Life.[3]  This version was arranged by Sondre Lerche, who also recorded a cover for the soundtrack of the film.

In July 2012, the Honda Motor Company used this song in a TV commercial advertisement campaign. ==List of films the track is on == The song has been used frequently in film, most notably the comedy genre, often as trailer music for movies such as Jerry Maguire and How Do You Know, and then as end credit song for Mr. Deeds in 2002; Jersey Girl and Along Came Polly, both in 2004. It was featured in the following films and TV series:

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 * Look Who's Talking (1989)
 * Grosse Pointe Blank as "E. Cola Mix" (1997)
 * Mr. Deeds (2002)
 * Jersey Girl as "E. Cola Mix" (2004)
 * Along Came Polly (2004)
 * Click (in trailers) (2006)
 * Evan Almighty (2007)
 * Dan in Real Life (2007)
 * Doctors (soap opera), season 11, episode 106 (2009)
 * Old Dogs (2009)
 * How Do You Know (in trailers) (2010)
 * Take Me Home Tonight as "E. Cola Mix" (2011)
 * Red Dog (2011)
 * Hit and Run (2012)