• Kinda Kinks is the second studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released on 5 March 1965 in the United Kingdom by Pye Records. The original...
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    ASCAP presented the Kinks with an award for "One of the Most Played Songs of 1983". Studio albums Kinks (1964) Kinda Kinks (1965) The Kink Kontroversy (1965)...
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    five Top 10 albums. The RIAA has certified four of the Kinks' albums as gold records. The Kinks Greatest Hits!, released in 1966, was certified gold for...
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  • of America. Kinda Kinks – The Kinks | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved July 5, 2020 Breihan, Tom (March 28, 2011). "The Kinks Reissue First...
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  • engineer Robert Ellis – photography Bracy, Elizabeth (24 September 2014). "Kinda Kinks (1965)". StereoGum. Retrieved 27 March 2020. "Billboard". Vol. 112, no...
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  • Kinks is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released on 2 October 1964 in the United Kingdom by Pye Records. The original...
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    band's singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album Kinda Kinks and a previously released track. All of its songs were recorded at Pye...
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  • Tired of Waiting for You (category The Kinks songs)
    number six in the US. It then appeared on their second studio album, Kinda Kinks. It was the group's highest-charting single in the US - tied with "Come...
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  • Kinks-Size is a studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. Released in the United States and Canada in March 1965, it was their second album issued...
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  • The Kink Kontroversy is the third studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 1965 by Pye Records...
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  • The Essential Kinks is a two disc compilation album by English rock band the Kinks, released on October 14, 2014, on Legacy Records, a division of Sony...
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  • album, first issued on Kinda Kinks (1965). The album's liner notes include one of the earliest instances of Ray Davies, the Kinks' principal songwriter...
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    July 2019. "The Kast Off Kinks + support act" (PDF). Kast Off Kinks. August 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2019. "Phobia – The Kinks: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved...
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  • I Go to Sleep (category The Kinks songs)
    remaster of Kinda Kinks. Sanctuary Records later included it on the 2014 box set The Kinks Anthology 1964–1971. In June 1965, during the Kinks' first US...
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    Mick Avory (category The Kinks members)
    second album, Kinda Kinks. The first single A-side Avory played on was "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy", and he went on to play on all Kinks recordings from...
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  • Missing Kink: An interview with ex-bassist Peter Quaife". Kinda Kinks.; Cohen, Eliot Stephen (20 February 2018). "Dave Davies Remembers Kinks Bassist...
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  • 1964 saw the Kinks voted second in the most-popular new-group category, after the Rolling Stones. The Kinks' second album, Kinda Kinks, peaked at number...
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  • Marriott from Are We There Yet?, 2023 "So Long", a song by the Kinks from Kinda Kinks, 1965 "So Long", a song by Krokus from Hellraiser, 2006 "So Long"...
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  • Kwyet Kinks is the third EP by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released on 17 September 1965 in the United Kingdom by Pye Records. Driven by the...
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  • Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy (category The Kinks songs)
    inspiration from the Earl Van Dyke trio, whom the Kinks had previously toured with. Upon hearing the playback, the Kinks producer Shel Talmy was skeptical of the...
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  • Am I the Kinda Girl? is the third and final studio album by British singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis. It was released through Polydor Records in October...
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  • Columbia Records dropped The Kinks. The song also appeared on the compilation album, Picture Book. Like many other Kinks tracks of the era, a music video...
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  • and Carole King "Don't Ever Change" (song), a song by The Kinks on their 1965 album Kinda Kinks This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • to Dave Davies' contributions to Kinks albums, as ones preceding Lola versus Powerman and beginning with Kinda Kinks usually included one or two songs...
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  • (1967) Kinks, Pye, 1964, as You Really Got Me, Reprise (U.S.), 1964 Kinks-Size, Reprise, 1965 Kinda Kinks, Pye (UK) 1965, Reprise (U.S.), 1965 The Kink Kontroversy...
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  • Waterloo Sunset (category The Kinks songs)
    Kinks. It was released as a single on 5 May 1967 and featured on the album Something Else by the Kinks later that year. Written and produced by Kinks...
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  • See My Friends (category The Kinks songs)
    later in the year. It has since been reissued on the 1998 CD release of Kinda Kinks. The single was afforded a lukewarm reception at the time. Davies expressed...
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  • Who'll Be the Next in Line (category The Kinks songs)
    the Kinks. It was written by Ray Davies. "Who'll Be the Next in Line" was first released as the B-side to "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy", a Kinks single...
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    Dave Davies (category The Kinks members)
    and "Strangers". The Kinks were signed to Pye Records in late 1963, and Dave Davies turned 17 three days before the first Kinks single (a version of "Long...
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  • first appearance of a Kinks song on a film or TV soundtrack. Billboard said of the single that "hot on the heels of [the Kinks'] 'Tired of Waiting for...
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