The Kinks | Songs Ray Davies Wrote For Other Artists
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Back in the 60s, many of the top songwriters from the so-called British Invasion wrote songs for other artists. Lennon and McCartney wrote several songs for other artists and bands and so did Jagger and Richards. And, of course, Kinks leader Ray Davies did the same. Here's a selection of some of the songs that he wrote for other artists.
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It's pronounced "Rye Dell". Sorry about that.
@PeterByker
Жыл бұрын
@@commandercecilmcbragg6219 Have you noticed that folks, even the Disk Jockeys here in North America, will usually mispronounce the Davies Brothers last name! Sacrilege!
@henrydarker4314
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@@tomcarl8021 The thing is, it's _obviously a computer generated_ voice. Excellent episode though without doubt.
@tomcarl8021
Жыл бұрын
@@henrydarker4314 This has nothing to do with a computer generated voice on a computer. The discussion has nothing to with that.
@henrydarker4314
Жыл бұрын
@@tomcarl8021 Of course it has, that's _why_ it's pronounced incorrectly.
@tomcarl8021
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@@henrydarker4314 Henry. Pay attention: The Davies brothers spell their name D-A-V-I-E-S. But they pronounce it 'Davis'. Fans of theirs, particularly in North America, pronounce their name differently than they do. This has been going on since the 1960's, long before there were computers and certainly long before the computer generated voice. So the conversation between another person and myself has absolutely nothing to do with computer generated voices. I don't know how better to explain it to you.
Ray's always been one of my favourite songwriters of all time. He's amazingly talented!
The Kinks might be the most underrated band in rock
@danieleyre8913
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say underrated. But more forgotten and having become unknown. People who know of them generally rate their material highly.
@389383
Жыл бұрын
Had a ton of hits and headlined shows. Underrated?
@Zodemus
Жыл бұрын
@@389383 When it comes to British invasion bands everyone pits the Stones against The Beatles and if anything I'd say it's The Kinks Vs The Beatles.
@Enelle63
Жыл бұрын
They are underrated on North America, IMO, where they did not get the recognition they deserved.
@danieleyre8913
Жыл бұрын
@@Enelle63 They were remembered and pulled audiences in the USA a lot longer than they did in the UK.
The Kinks are absolute favorite band
@ronfisher5259
2 ай бұрын
In Jr High others had the Beatles, Stones Animals but MY band was the Kinks- first saw them in 68 ( still have B&W photos I took) and saw them about five more times in the 70s
'This Strange Effect' is a great song and deserved to be another #5 hit for Dave. Ray wrote some of the best pop songs and they are still sounding fresh today. 'David Watts' recorded in '67 became a hit for the Jam in '78.
@carmengiaa65
Жыл бұрын
The Jam crushed it.
I knew about many of these tracks, but it's only when you put them together that you realize how awesome a writer Ray was, even without The Kinks' help.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
"This Strange Effect" is such a great song, can't believe I've never heard it before.
@foxbasealpha
Жыл бұрын
The Shacks’ cover of the song was used in an Apple commercial a few years ago.
@timdailey2690
Жыл бұрын
Early psychedelic. Never heard it before either
@SRT8Cat
Жыл бұрын
Dave Berry recorded Strange Effect in 1965. There has been a more recent version at the start of the series Nine Perfect Strangers, the vocals are by Raven Violet.
Ray Davies has to be my favourite, most prolific, talented and eclectic songwriter ever in the history of pop n rock music, an absolute genius!
@alabhaois
5 ай бұрын
Amen.
Well done, Ray Davies! You're one of the greatest songwriters of all time! Dave Davies also created some great sounds, with and without The Kinks. Many thanks, Yesterday's Papers, for keeping the music and memories of the 1960s alive and vital!
The Kinks will always be my number 1 band. Thanks to my father who was a huge Kinks fan. Sadly i wasn´t able to listen to them in the sixties but Everbodys in Show Biz was my start. Kinks and Kiss were my 70ies bands.
God save Ray, Dave and the Kinks!
I was watching a documentary recently about The Kinks in which someone described Ray's songwriting as being like a Lowry painting, I'm no expert on art, but I thought that was a gorgeous description, especially when listening to "Waterloo Sunset". Thank you for another brilliant video, YP. Wishing you a lovely week
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Sophie. That's a cool description of his songwriting. What Ray said about a "very impressionistic way of making records" is spot on. I think that's part of the magic of many records from the 60s..
@SophieLovesSunsets
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers Sure is 💖
@coldcreamnroses1038
Жыл бұрын
L.S. Lowry's paintings inspired Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men"
The Pretenders also covered 'Stop your sobbing', if I'm not mistaken. Anyway, Ray and Dave Davies were killer songwriters. I consider them to be some of the best of all times-alongside Pete Townshend.
@bernardm2312
Жыл бұрын
You're certainly not mistaken!
@neilafacci5833
Жыл бұрын
More than dave tho
@pauldaniels2019
Жыл бұрын
. . .but it was not written for them
@monoped8437
Жыл бұрын
ray and chrissie were an item, and share a daughter
@Anthony-ck2dc
Жыл бұрын
You're right about the Pretenders doing,"STOP YOUR SOBBING" one reason for that was that Chrisie Hynde from the PRETENDERS was married to Ray Davies for a short while in the early Eighties.They divorced and then Chrisie married the lead singer of the band,SIMPLE MINDS,JIM KERR.SIMPLE MINDS MOST WELL KNOWN SONG WAS,"DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME"........
Fantastic! As a big Kinks fan I'm embarrassed for not knowing any of these songs, save one. And Dave managed to do some outside work!
Victoria covered by The Fall was interesting then of course David Watts cover by The Jam. Ray Davies is one of my favourite songwriters of all time. Always find myself humming one of his tunes even when I was too young to know who him or The Kinks were.. And in the face of some major competition like The Beatles, Stones or Who. Like The Small Faces they were a little too bolshie for our American cousins to let loose on their youth and got kicked out. Unlike The Small Faces though, who dissolved, The Kinks eventually conquered North America.
Brilliant!
"I Go To Sleep" by the Pretenders is amazing. It suits Chrisie's voice perfectly and her delivery can't be bettered. The horns just take it to another level. One of my favourite songs of all time.
@douglasfreeman3229
Жыл бұрын
I agree. They did a good version of the song.
Kinks the best band in uk.. great music
Amazing to think that Ray originally wasn't going to have the Kinks record "Sunny Afternoon". I once heard a band that specialized in 1930's-40's swing and ballads perform the song and it fit right in with the vibe of the period.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's got a strong music hall vibe.
"All Night Stand" is the killer among these excellent songs. It's one of those many many songs that should have been a hit.
Saw ray in the kings theatre in Glasgow round about 2012 it was a cracking night also seen Dave berry a couple of times as part of a sixties tour he was really well received in Glasgow his song mama was a big favourite
i was in a band in the 60s and we played kinks songs. i never heard of dave berry or the song! wow! so many songs i've never heard by artists i didn't know existed. most didn't get airplay here in the u.s.a.
Saw them in concert in 1966 in Copenhagen Denmark.
Another brilliant video and I've certainly learnt something. What amazes me is how prolific Ray was during that period. How he managed to write, record, tour etc and then write additional quality songs for other artists is incredible. One of the best songwriters ever! Cheers again...Nigel
@paulgoldstein2569
Жыл бұрын
One problem, Ray was not as successful pitching songs to other artists as Lennon/McCartney. Most songs that Ray gave away, he would have been better to have recorded himself, rather than wasting them by giving them to inferior artists like Dave Berry.
Thanx for another wonderful little film YP...This Strange Effect & I Got To Sleep are both so timeless n stellar, i'm amazed Ray didn't want them for The Kinks..Maybe it was a side effect of the luxury he had of writing so many insanely good songs in this period
Thank you again for the beautiful memories. Never saw The Kinks in concert, but saw RD do a solo show with his band on "triple-elevens" (11 Nov. 2011, or 11/11/11, a Friday; what we in the States call Veterans Day commemorating the end of hostilities in WWI) here in Chicago at the Chicago Theater. I took my then-15-year-old son to the show. He was awed, and so was I. This was almost 8 years after Ray had been shot and wounded by a purse-snatcher in New Orleans' French Quarter after Ray had chased down the thief, who had stolen Ray's girlfriend's handbag. In spite of being 67 at the time of the concert, he hadn't slowed down so much as a step. He played many of The Kinks' big hits and some deep tracks as well, including "Full Moon" from the 1977 "Streetwalker" album. Between songs, he joked and bantered with the audience, even with people calling out to him, demonstrating that his razor wit was as sharp as ever. First heard "All Night Stand" by The Thoughts when I bought the "Nuggets II" anthology in the early 2000s; a true shame the band had no more records. Among the major great British pop songwriters to emerge in the '60s, what comes to mind when we think of them? McCartney's inborn knack for melodiousness punctuated by gutsy, bluesy shouts. Lennon's acid (in both senses of the word) sensibility and insights, somehow melding a cynical view of the human condition with romantic and idealistic hopes. Townshend's innate ability to tap into youthful restlessness and rebelliousness. Jagger and Richards' (it's hard to think of them separately) bluesy swagger that still had room for wistful rumination ("As Tears Go By," "Ruby Tuesday"). And Ray Davies? Who better captured the unsettling itch underneath the seemingly cozy tea-and-biscuits civility of the English middle class in the '60s? Davies famously did not partake of the drugs-and-party scene of swinging London ca. 1963-69 (his brother did), but he may have been the most quietly iconoclastic of the lot. Long may he and all the others live. Again, thanks so much for these videos.
I always knew Ray’s songwriting was prolific but many of these were new to me. Your in-depth research into this era of music is truly commendable YP, particularly the acknowledgment of artists and bands that would otherwise have been lost forever. Exceptional video as always, thank you.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Linda. Yep, many talented arrists from the 60s became largely forgotten. Too much competition, I guess.
@lindadote
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers …..undoubtedly. I thought my musical knowledge was fair but thanks to your videos, I’m constantly discovering previously unknown gems.
i got to meet, briefly, ray, and dave when they were doing the low budget tour. i still smile at this
"Come Dancing" is a great tune. If he only wrote this one thats still a great career.
@poempadgett4664
Жыл бұрын
I love that one, though it’s sad, now, more than ever, imo, as a lot of the traditional English pubs are going the way of the pally/pallies, so I hear, and the touching Waterloo Sunset, too, especially. He’s definitely written some gems.
@GeraldM_inNC
Жыл бұрын
Another great late song that doesn't get the airplay of "Come Dancing" is "Better Things".
Where I'm from, The Kinks are often overlooked as performers and songwriters against their more obvious peers, but I've always held a huge appreciation for Ray's writing. It's not easy to write social commentary and wry looks at life while still making the song sound great. I love the Thoughts and the Shel Naylor tracks and have never heard those before. Thanks so much for those, YP! I think Mama was my first exposure to Dave Berry and it held no appeal for me at all. Over the years, I heard more and grew to love his truly unique performing style. This Strange Effect is probably my favourite of his. A single that deserved better in the UK charts. You had me confused about Bobby Rydell's name pronunciation for a time. Had I been saying it wrong all these years? 🤔😂 Thanks for clarifying in your comment 😁
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Dave Berry is very underrated. He recorded lots of great tunes in the 60s, I'm a big fan of him. I would agree that "This Strange Effect" is the highlight of his recording career. And I completely agree with your comment about Ray Davies. Personally, all the Kinks records from "Face to Face" to "Muswell Hillbillies", I hold all those albums in the same high regard as all the Stones records from "Aftermath" to "Exile on Main Street", and all the Beatles records from "Rubber Soul" to "Let It Be".
@Sp33gan
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers Absolutely about Ray and The Kinks' catalogue. As incredible as Lennon and McCartney or Jagger and Richards, Ray Davies had an astute penchant for getting into the soul of the mindset of the lower classes as well as a wonderful sense of humour towards so many different subjects, including brother Dave's taste in wardrobe. Sunny Afternoon is not only a fantastic song, it's a bittersweet look at divorce and acrimonious partings, with a self-conscious laugh at how it leaves some with nothing. I discovered Dave Berry to be so much more than the sugary Mama. His stage shows are so wonderfully unique as he slinks his way from curtain to centre stage, all the while almost hiding from the spotlight while dangling his mic like a snake down his back and up his body. A true entertainer! I will add that only one performer owns The Crying Game and that is definitely Dave Berry.
Fascinating! Thanks for shining a spotlight on Ray Davies.
I asked Ray Davis at a book signing how long it took to write Sunny Afternoon. "Bout 20 minutes, that one".
Ray never wrote a bad song, which is very hard to say about any other song writer. I'm waiting patiently for a new Kinks album
@freddyboombatz
Жыл бұрын
I saw something about Bowie and I am paraphrasing here that there is no bad Kinks song.
@keithnelson5128
Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. The Kinks were part of my coming of age in the Sixties. Saw them live twice - the second time in 1980 at Oakland and they were absolutely fantastic. No just “playing the hits, Dave Davies just blew the place away with his guitar work - he is underrated as far as Im concerned. Thanks for this!
Fantastic and unique compilation. An important lesson in British musical history, incredibly weaving vintage images and vintage clips with rare audio. Cheers!
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Didn't realise so many people covered 'I Go To Sleep ". No one sings it better than Chrissie though.
What a find! Amazed. Thanks for posting AND for the research.
Also wrote Dandy for Herman's Hermits and David Watts for The Jam.
I thought I was a Kinks aficionado but much of this info is new to me. Thanks!
Dig the Apple Jacks version of I Go To Sleep & Remember on the Low Budget tour when The Kinks played You Really Got Me Ray said " This is our fuc*ing song ! " 🎸
Off the subject a bit, but I found Van Halen's cover of You Really Got Me a cheap can't miss kind of thing. On the other hand, their cover of Ray's Where Have All the Good Times Gone was quite excellent.
You knocked it out of the park with that one, excellent once again thanks.
Absolutely LOVE "I Go to Sleep!" by Marion, beautifully sung and Soo atmospheric!💎
From what I remember, I think Rydell's cover of 'A World Without Love' actually overtook the original in both record sales and radio airplay in the regional markets of Rydell's hometown of Philadelphia, as well as in Pittsburgh on the opposite side of PA.
The Kink’s driving beat which was constant in their early work was THE pulse of rock at the time.
@GeraldM_inNC
Жыл бұрын
Huge influence on proto-punk, that eventually inspired the punk movement that thrives to this very day. (I love The Secretions.)
Very informative and enjoyable. I remember reading somewhere that Ray wrote "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" for The Animals, but they didn't record it. It's refreshing to hear some of the tunes I've only ever heard on bootlegged demos fleshed out recorded properly even if it is by another artist.
Thanks YP for another deep dive into UK 60 pop history ' Ray stood out then as now as an introspective song writer who saw the times with a fresh set of eyes truly an inspiration to many thanks again until next time cheers !
Love your channel!! Thanks for all these insightful vids !
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, John!
The Pretenders with Chrissie singing I Go To Sleep is just achingly beautiful. I always felt she was singing this from her heart to Ray at the time. Fascinating post, YP. I learn so much from you. Big thanks, mate.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Cheers, Willie! I love the Pretenders' first two albums.
@willieluncheonette5843
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers Me too. Never understood why the second album got slagged off by so many critics. Birds of Paradise still makes my eyes well up when I hear it. Something about that song really goes deep in my heart. And of course Talk of the Town is wonderful too. I think those two songs also were about Ray. Chrissie is my favorite rock singer of the 80's. What a voice!!--- SO expressive.
@calvinguile1315
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers Oh me too, they’re classics, I love the Kinks version too, of course
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
@@willieluncheonette5843 Yeah, their second album is excellent. I don't understand why critics didn't like it. I like it just as much as their first one, really.
@willieluncheonette5843
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers me too.
I remember years ago sitting on a balcony overlooking the dance floor in one of those old Victorian hotels. As l knocked back a pint , ‘ You Really Got Me’ started to blast from the speakers. The dance floor quickly filled with elderly line -dancers . They had a wail of time strutting their stuff to the Kinks’ classic. I remember thinking if Ray Davies could have witnessed this he would have been a happy guy. I remember him once stating in an interview that he wanted to write songs for people to sing in pubs.
So incredibly well informed! Shel Naylor and The Thoughts are still staples in my set when playing records to young and unsuspecting audiences at the club... They just work!
Who could forget Dave Berry with those strange, prehensile hands singing 'The Crying Game'? As for Bobby Riddle - whoops! That should be pronounced Rye Dell!
Finally The streets been starving for this
Fascinating video to watch, and as always impeccably researched! Always loved Ray’s songwriting, but had no idea he’d written so many songs for other artists. My favourite interpretation of one of his songs is the Pretenders version of ‘I Go To Sleep’… Chrissie Hynde’s uniquely dreamy vocals really do justice to it. ‘This Strange Effect’ by Dave Berry is also excellent… he was a very different type of performer for sure, doing all kinds of unusual things with the (invariably very long) microphone lead as I recall!
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Dave Berry was a great performer. I think both "I Go to Sleep" and "This Strange Effect" had an unusual dreamy, hypnotic quality.. Great vibe and atmosphere.
Wow! I never realised Ray Davies wrote all those songs for all those different artists, I hope he got good royalties.
@petercena9497
Жыл бұрын
Not in the sixties. One of the reasons there are so many covers is probably the people getting paid were aggressively peddling them.
a uniquely british insight in ray's inimitable way... in this area he is unmatched by any songwriter of his ilk.
Ray's songs are so unusual in that they both sound very much of their era, and yet not. We associate them instantly with the '60s but no one else - with the exception of his brother - did anything really like them. Them getting booted out of America was a real gift to us. I doubt they would have taken the direction they did if they'd been huge in the US.
Thanks for these wonderful videos you produce. They are always fantastic. This one was particularly entertaining as it had the Cascades clips! I had no idea they recorded any Ray Davies songs! Really great to hear these!
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
Another great cover of a Ray Davies song is "Dandy" as performed by Herman's Hermits. It fit Peter Noone's singing style to a tee. Kirsty MacColl did the definitive version of Ray's "Days". Kirsty is a much overlooked singer/songwriter who wrote some wonderful songs.
@goodiesguy
Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how good that Hermits tune sounds, It's actually better than the Kinks original IMO.
@goplad1
Жыл бұрын
@@goodiesguy I completely agree with you. I love the way Peter growls the lyrics! He is an excellent singer who doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
@stepheng8779
Жыл бұрын
Now I liked Kirsty but you're so wrong with that statement.
@goplad1
Жыл бұрын
@@stepheng8779 A person's opinion is just that: an opinion. I happen to like Kirsty's version of "Days" better than the Kinks version. I'm a huge Kinks fan but I have to give Kirsty the top spot on this one.
@tomflorio7363
Жыл бұрын
@@goplad1 You are correct that thinking Kirsty's is better is an opinion. But when you say that Kirsty's is "the definitive version", that's a little more than opinion. It implies that it is widely accepted by the general population that Kirsty's version is the best or most popular version of the song. The fact that many people would disagree with that statement casts doubt on Kirsty's being the definitive version.
Aussie Merv Benton did a great version of “Who’ll Be The Next In Line”. In 1967.
The Kinks we're the Best songswriters in UK they were inducted into the Rock and roll hall of fame..without a having a #1 song in USA !!! Underrated???
@alabhaois
5 ай бұрын
I just read this in Wikipedia: Their hit singles included three UK number-one singles, starting in 1964 with "You Really Got Me"; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_discography
🇬🇧 Thank you Raymond Douglas Davies👌 💥 🎯 😎 🌈 From Scranton, P.A. 🇺🇸 🌹
More great archaeology. The Cascades, for instance, Rhythm of the Rain today still a universal earworm, I had no idea that the Pretenders song, ditto, was a Ray Davies composition. Of the "ones that got away" I am blown away by the "One Night Stand". While your 60s radio listeners pooh-poohed some new teen sensation, it's actually a supergroup of Kinks x Led Zep.
Great stuff. Loved hearing all the different Ray Davis cover versions. I also liked the added touch of Lieutenant Pigeon's "Mouldy Old Dough" at the end, a song I remember fondly.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Smart Cookie. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Now, this was really interesting. I love the Kinks but never knew many artists covered Ray Davies' compositions. When you mentioned how the Honeycombs quickly became dated I thought of a 1983 MTV interview with Boy George when said the difference between Britain and the States is in the former music is a revolution and in the latter evolution.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Interesting that you mention Boy George 'cause he covered "The Crying Game" by Dave Berry in the 80s.
@chrisbacos
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers Great movie
Hard to believe, that pre-british era stars like Rydell or The Cascades, found their spot in YP thanks to Ray Davies! Haven’t expected, great!
One Fine Day is amazing, it´s incredible it came so early in the "beat"-era!
Always loved the Honeycombs "Something Better Beginning" & "Emptiness", the Applejacks did a good job on "I go to sleep".
Thanks for an excellent presentation of my favorite songwriter!
Really liked this, even included the Fingers and Marion. Would have thought that “Dandy” by the Herman’s Hermits is the most well known.
@Nefarioso
Жыл бұрын
Indeed, I kept looking for it till the end of the video and it ain't here! "Dandy, you're all right!"
@tomc642
Жыл бұрын
@@Nefarioso Was waiting for it too, could be a copyright issue.
@lindadote
Жыл бұрын
@@tomc642 …..I think that’s highly likely, I doubt YP would overlook the song. I always loved Herman’s Hermits’ lovely “No Milk Today” but that was swiftly taken down when uploaded onto KZread as well.
@tomc642
Жыл бұрын
@@lindadote “No Milk Today” was always my favorite song. Not many know that John Paul Jones, later of Led Zeppelin, was the arranger. What with all those strings and bells. Saw Peter Noone perform a couple of years ago.
@lindadote
Жыл бұрын
@@tomc642 …..I still think “No Milk Today” is a gorgeous piece and although a Graham Gouldman composition, JPJ’s arrangement (and naturally, Peter’s vocals) made it a timeless classic imo. The lyrics are charmingly old-fashioned and innocent but they still work for me. That’s cool you got to see Peter, I didn’t know he was still performing but I’m a bit out of touch these days.
Damn how interesting, I’m a huge kink fan , never knew that .
Love this video, thanks for this!
Thanks for this one. You easily put a fantastic album of Ray Davies songs out that are not performed by the Kinks. I remember being ten when a KTEL comp add for a Kinks Greatest Hits comp came one TV and pestering my gladly obliging mother to get me the record. Ray Davies has been one of my favorite writers. Thanks for including the Dave Davies track, his collection of 60's singles proves he wasn't the only great writer in the Kinks. Cheers.
I've been thinking alot about Ray lately. I'm concerned for his health. Dave had that stroke but seems pretty ok. He just released his second autobiography. The last interview I saw with Ray he wasn't himself. Maybe he also had a stroke and kept it quiet? Or maybe early dementia? I hate to bring this up because he means the world to me. Dave too.
Imagine my shock when it turned out that Ray Davies wrote the goofy song I saw on MST3K's "Catalina Caper" episode.
I knew about I Go To Sleep but had no idea Ray wrote All Night Stand! It's a great song.
@dannybenair
Жыл бұрын
There was a book, worth reading that Shel Talmy bought the rights to make into a film, this would have been the theme song.
Never thought I'd see a reference to the movie, "Catalina Caper" which was a staple flick in the MST3k (Mystery Science Theater 3000) show run on Comedy Central in the 90's. That movie also had a performance from Little Richard, who looked like he was in an altered state while singing the tune.
@deirdre108
Жыл бұрын
I immediately thought of the MST3K treatment of "Catalina Caper" with the Cascades! Really the only way to watch that movie.
@GeraldM_inNC
Жыл бұрын
I re-watched that MST3K recently.
Bobby Graham played drums on all the early Kinks hits too. He was the Hal Blaine of the UK.
GENIUS
Ray Davies was no doubt _the_ quintessential idiosyncratic English wordsmith. I wish Syd could've had his output.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Very true.
@paulnolan4971
Жыл бұрын
@@YesterdaysPapers I know, that's why I said it :P lol
Well done, YP! Top Marks!👍Thanks.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
This was a great selection of Ray's songwriting which I really enjoyed. However, the Honeycombs had a hit with 'That's The Way' in August '65 which reached No.12 in the UK chart. This single was the follow-up to 'Something Better Beginning', which consequently wasn't their last hit..
Greatest of all time. Love the Shacks version of "Strange Effect" (2017).
This was so interesting, thank you. Also, please do more Blind Dates vids. Great channel! 💙
I've been a Kinks fan since the Dark Ages, but IMAO, their best song was written by Ray's brother Dave: "Death of a Clown".
I believe " Stop Your Sobbing " off of the Pretenders first album was penned by Ray Davies .
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
Yep, it was on the Kinks' debut album
Such a versatile Legend
Great! I didn't realize there were all those non Englush versions of This Strange Effect! The Soectres later recorded it. Thanx. Btw I belive Bobby's last name is pronounced Rye- Dell. A CD of these songs and more was more recently released with Petula Clark's French version of A Well Respected Man About Town
More than excellent video Yesterday's Papers! I didn't know Dave Berry's song was so populair in the Netherlands at the time! (How could I know, I was only 1 😅) Love the footage from Amsterdam and Dave Berry! It's a gorgeous single! I love The Kinks as well, Ray Davies was a genius! Thanks for your outstanding video! 🎶👍 P.S. There's one thing I don't quite understand. Your photo of 'De Nederlandse Hitparade' reads Dave Berry's single on 1 in december 1965 and "Get Off My Cloud" by The Rolling Stones on 2. According to the Dutch Top 40 of 1965 Dave Berry's single reached number 1 in the week of October 23,1965 and stayed there for 3 weeks. It knocked "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones off the top spot which had been there for 6 weeks 🤔?
No one does wistful like Ray
Oh! The Kinks! 🤩💯 ''The Beatles'' is my favourite band, but ''The Kinks'' are more than that; they are my secret band! Ray Davis is a fuc*King genius.🤭 These days I've been listening to different versions of ''I GO TO SLEEP'', a song as simple as great.💖 I had no idea ''The Honeycombs'' had covered a Davis song. Too bad it wasn't a hit (7:44) Was funny to see some Spanish versions of Ray's songs. By the way, in 1968, the Spanish star ''Karina'' had a huge hit with the song ''Las Flechas del Amor'' (''The Arrows of Love'')... Now I find out that it was a cover of ''Little Arrows'' by Leapy Lee! 🤣🤣🤣6:42 Thanks, Yesterday's Papers. I loved this video of my dear Kinks.😀 PS: I didn't know about the existence of the girl band ''Goldie and the Gingerbreads'' 7:00👍
@YesterdaysPapers
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Thanks, Kat! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Tremendous!🤙🇬🇧
Davies is pronounced 'Davis'. Interesting you mention the Pretenders covering I Go To Sleep in the early 80s. Ray and Chrissy Hynde were an item then. He fathered a child with her. The Kinks were fabulous and criminally underrated.
@timdailey2690
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Only a 7 year age difference. Wow I did not know that!
@alabhaois
5 ай бұрын
Ray once mentioned why they didn't marry-- apparently they were going to go to City Hall to tie the knot, but they became embroiled in a nasty fight and never got around to it.
Pete Townsend of The Who, absolutely loved The Kinks.
Can't believe I've never heard 'Strange Effect' before... Cheers man! 👍
It's not Bobby Riddle it's Rydell rye dell
Ray was a very talented song writer.
@alabhaois
5 ай бұрын
Still is
Great video as usual! Is there some kind of comprehensive/complete list of songs he wrote for other artists? I've been looking for that for a while and haven't managed to find anything.
There's a funny scene in the Dylan docu "Don't Look Back" where Alan Price does a Dave Berry impersonation for a surprised Bob.
@YesterdaysPapers
Жыл бұрын
I remember that scene, pretty funny.
i love videos like this !!!
"All Night Stand" and "One Fine Day" are my favourites!