Kinks Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | Take One More Chance |
| 152 | Bernadette |
| 153 | Clichés of the World (B Movie) |
| 154 | Completely |
| 155 | Definite Maybe |
| 156 | Don't Forget to Dance |
| 157 | God’s Children |
| 158 | God’s Children - End |
| 159 | Heart of Gold |
| 160 | Helga |
| 161 | Holiday in Waikiki |
| 162 | Juke Box Music |
| 163 | Labour of Love |
| 164 | Muswell Hillbilly |
| 165 | Oklahoma USA |
| 166 | Property |
| 167 | Running Round Town |
| 168 | Sitting in My Hotel |
| 169 | State of Confusion |
| 170 | Tapas |
| 171 | Telepathy |
| 172 | The Moneygoround |
| 173 | The World Is Changing Hands |
| 174 | Tokyo |
| 175 | Too Serious |
| 176 | True Story |
| 177 | Unfinished Business |
| 178 | Visionary Dreamer |
| 179 | When The Wind Blows (Emergency) |
| 180 | Where Do You Come From |
| 181 | Wild Man |
| 182 | Wonder Boy |
| 183 | X-Ray |
Kinks Albums
About Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band from London who helped define the British Invasion with their raw, guitar-driven sound and Ray Davies' witty, observational songwriting. Early hits like "All Day And All Of The Night" showcased their pioneering use of distorted power chords, while later classics such as "Waterloo Sunset" and "Lola" revealed Davies' genius for crafting quintessentially British character studies and social commentary. Their concept album "Arthur" explored themes of English identity and class, influencing generations of British rock bands. From hard rock pioneers to theatrical storytellers, The Kinks' three-decade career established them as one of rock's most innovative and culturally significant bands.