To: JennysCool
The Kinks are, indeed, one of the most underrated groups ever. Their entire catalogue is sensational. I love the British Invasion stuff. "Waterloo Sunset" is a classic. The concept album "Athur And The Rise And Fall Of The British Empire" is sensational. As others have pointed out. the title song "Celuloid Heroes" is a monument to great rock. However, the best thing the Kinks ever recorded comes later. 1983.
Don't Forget To Dance
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray Music Ltd.
Lyrics:
You look out of your window,
Into the night.
Could be rain, could be snow,
But it can't feel as cold as you're feeling inside.
And all of you friends are either married, vanished,
Or just left alone.
But that's no reason to just stop living.
That's no excuse to just give in to a sad and lonely heart.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Don't forget to smile.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Forget it for a while.
'Cause darling, darling,
I bet you danced a good one in your time.
And if this were a party
I'd really make sure the next one would be mine.
Yes, you with the broken heart.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Don't forget to smile.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Forget it for a while.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Forget it for a while.
You walk down the street
And all the young punks whistle at you.
A nice bit of old,
Just goes to show what you can achieve
with the right attitude.
As you pass them by
They whisper their remarks one to another,
And you give them the eye
Even that you know that you could be their mother.
You do the thing you love the most.
What separates you from the rest,
And what you love to do the most?
And when they ask me how you dance,
I say that you dance real close.
Don't forget to dance, no, no, no,
Don't forget to dance.
Albums this song can be found on:
All Night Stand
The Best Of The Ballads (Feat. Ray Davies)
Come Dancing With The Kinks
Kinky Music - Trihas & The Tapes (tribute)
To: davidtalker
Here's a very obscure tune from "Something Else," but a gem nonetheless.
Two Sisters Sylvilla looked into her mirror
Percilla looked into the washing machine
And the drudgery of being wed
She was so jealous of her sister
And her liberty, and her smart young friends
She was so jealous of her sister
Sylvilla looked into the wardrobe
Percilla looked into the frying pan
And the bacon and eggs
And the breakfast is served
She was so jealous of her sister
And her way of life, and her luxury flat
She was so jealous of her sister
She threw away her dirty dishes just to be free again
Her women's weekly magazines just to be free again
And put the children in the nursery just to be free again
Percilla saw her little children
And then decided she was better off
Than the wayward lass that her sister had been
No longer jealous of her sister
So she ran 'round the house with her curlers on
No longer jealous of her sister
61 posted on
01/06/2004 5:23:55 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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