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NEW * Till The End Of The Day - The Kinks {Stereo} 1965

NEW * Till The End Of The Day - The Kinks {Stereo} 1965

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TitleNEW * Till The End Of The Day - The Kinks {Stereo} 1965
AuthorSmurfstools Oldies Music Time Machine
Duration2:26
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=nd3bFq8ctUU

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1965-66......#50 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #43 U.S. Cash Box Top 100, #8 UK Singles Chart, #34 Canada, #19 Germany, #4 Netherlands, #1 Sweden
Original video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
"Till the End of the Day" is a song by the Kinks, written by Ray Davies and released as a single in 1965 and later on their album The Kink Kontroversy. It centres on a power chord, like many of the group's early hits, and was similarly successful, reaching number eight in the United Kingdom and number 50 in the United States, spending eight weeks or more in each chart.
Davies recalled of the process of writing the song,
"I remember how 'Till the End of the Day' came about. I had a bit of writer’s block, and my managers were getting worried because I hadn't produced anything in almost a month. [Laughs] They sent Mort Shuman 'round to my house, one of my hit-writing heroes. He wrote 'Save the Last Dance For Me” with Doc Pomus. This mad, druggy New Yorker came 'round to my little semi-detached house in London. He said, 'I'm here to find out what you’re thinking about. I’m not interested in what you have written; I'm interested in what you're gonna write.' He was completely paid off by my managers to say it. I thought it was ridiculous that there was so much importance put on it. If I don’t want to write for a month, I won't. To say the least, I was pressured into doing it. Then I went off to stay with my sister and bought a new toy, a little upright piano, and wrote 'Till The End Of The Day.'"
Of the song's meaning, Davies said, "That song was about freedom, in the sense that someone's been a slave or locked up in prison. It’s a song about escaping something. I didn't know it was about my state of mind."
Billboard described the song as a "rockin' dance beat wailer with up-beat lyric." Cash Box described the single as a "rollicking, fast-moving, bluesy romancer about a fella who is especially hung-up on his gal."

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