Who is the Doctor

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"Who is the Doctor?" first released in 1972, was a single performed by Jon Pertwee, arranged and written by Rupert Hine. A spoken word song, it featured Pertwee reciting lyrics over Hine's upbeat rearrangement of the Doctor Who theme. It was the first time that one of the actors who played the Doctor recorded music having to do with Doctor Who and the first time lyrics had been set to the Doctor Who theme tune.

Its B Side, "Sheer Mystery", another spoken word piece recited by Pertwee, had no connection to Doctor Who.

It was used for the end credits of the More than Thirty Years in the TARDIS video documentary.

John Levene sang this song once as a tribute to Jon Pertwee, but replaced the line "I'm the Doctor", with the words, "I knew the Doctor".

Reissues

In 1983 it was released with a B-side of "The Sea Devils" by Malcolm Clarke and 1985 it was released with a B-side of ""Doctor...?" by Blood Donor.

Lyrics

Verse 1

I cross the void beyond the mind
The empty space that circles time
I see where others stumble blind
To seek a truth they never find
Eternal wisdom is my guide
I am the Doctor.

Verse 2

Through cosmic waste my TARDIS flies
To taste the secret source of life
A presence science can't deny
Exists within, outside, behind
The latitude of human minds
I am the Doctor.

Verse 3

My voyage dissects the course of time
"Who knows?," you say
But are you right?
Who searches deep to find the light
That glows so darkly in the night
Toward that point I guide my flight.

Verse 4

As fingers move to end mankind
Metallic teeth begin their grind
With sword of truth I turn to fight
The satanic powers of the night
Is your faith before your mind?
Know me!
Am I the Doctor?

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