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For the Jesse & Joy song, see The Book of Life (2014 film).

1978 single by The Kinks

"Live Life" is a track from The Kinks` 1978 album, Misfits. The track was written by The Kinks` primary songwriter, Ray Davies.

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Singles chronology

Live Life
Live Life
19/5/1978

Live Life

The Kinks

1978 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Mayo 1978 · Fecha Grabación: Julio 1977 -
    Discográfica: Arista 199 (U.K.)Arista 0372 (U.S.) · · Productor: Ray Davies
    1
    Live Life
    The KinksThe Kinks • 1978 .5
    4:49
  • 2
    In A Foreign Land
    The KinksThe Kinks • 1978 .5
    3:04
  • Album


    Misfits

    Misfits

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Mayo 1978 · Fecha Grabación: Julio 1977 - Enero 1978
    Discográfica: Arista · Estudio de Grabación: Konk, London · Productor: Ray Davies
    1
    Misfits
    THE KINKS • 1978
    4:43
  • 2
    Hay Forever
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:33
  • 3
    Black Messiah
    THE KINKS • 1978
    4:10
  • 4
    A Rock ´n´ Roll Fantasy
    THE KINKS • 1978
    5:01
  • 5
    In a Foreign Land
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:04
  • 6
    Permanent Waves
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:49
  • 7
    Live Life (UK Album Version)
    THE KINKS • 1978
    4:49
  • 8
    Out Of The Wardrobe
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:39
  • 9
    Trust Your Heart
    THE KINKS • 1978
    4:13
  • 10
    Get Up
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:23
  • 11
    Black Messiah (Bonustrack
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:37
  • 12
    Father Christmas (Bonustrack)
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:41
  • 13
    4:01
  • 14
    Live Life (US Single Mix)
    THE KINKS • 1978
    3:47
  • "Live Life"
    Single by The Kinks
    from the album Misfits
    B-side
    Released19 May 1978
    RecordedJuly 1977 – January 1978 at Konk Studios, London
    GenreRock
    Length3:49
    4:47 (U.K. LP Version)
    LabelArista 199 (U.K.)
    Arista 0372 (U.S.)
    Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
    Producer(s)Ray Davies
    The Kinks singles chronology
    "A Rock `n` Roll Fantasy"
    (1978)
    "Live Life"
    (1978)
    "Black Messiah"
    (1978)

    Review

    For the Jesse & Joy song, see The Book of Life (2014 film).

    1978 single by The Kinks

    "Live Life" is a track from The Kinks` 1978 album, Misfits. The track was written by The Kinks` primary songwriter, Ray Davies.

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    About

    The lyrics of the song, in a similar theme to many other tracks written by Ray Davies, say that, no matter what`s happening in the world, you must pick yourself up (since no one else is going to help you).[1] The track also makes references to "the fascists and the left wing militants", "crooked politicians and the unemployment queues", and the Irish Republican Army, who, at the time, used illegal methods to attempt breaking away from Britain.[1]

    The track also features Ron Lawrence playing bass guitar instead of Andy Pyle or John Dalton (the bassists that were members of the band at one point of the album`s recording). Session drummer Clem Cattini performs drums.

    Dave Davies`s opinion

    Dave Davies has since praised the song on his Facebook account saying, "I love it - its one of my favorite tracks."[2] He also praised Cattini`s drums, saying, "Clem Cattini did a great job playing drums on this."[2]

    Release

    "Live Life" had multiple appearances on The Kinks` records. It first appeared on Misfits, where it was the third track (except in Britain, where a longer version of the track was instead seventh in the running order). On the Remastered CD version of the album, however, the U.K. version of the album became the listing that was used, with the non-U.K. version of "Live Life" being added as a bonus track. To add, "Live Life" replaced "Artificial Light" as the B-side of the "A Rock `n` Roll Fantasy" single in America. Then, on 14 July 1978, it was released as the second single from Misfits, backed with "In a Foreign Land" in Britain and "Black Messiah" in America. It didn`t chart.

    For the Jesse & Joy song, see The Book of Life (2014 film).

    1978 single by The Kinks

    "Live Life" is a track from The Kinks` 1978 album, Misfits. The track was written by The Kinks` primary songwriter, Ray Davies.

    About

    The lyrics of the song, in a similar theme to many other tracks written by Ray Davies, say that, no matter what`s happening in the world, you must pick yourself up (since no one else is going to help you).[1] The track also makes references to "the fascists and the left wing militants", "crooked politicians and the unemployment queues", and the Irish Republican Army, who, at the time, used illegal methods to attempt breaking away from Britain.[1]

    The track also features Ron Lawrence playing bass guitar instead of Andy Pyle or John Dalton (the bassists that were members of the band at one point of the album`s recording). Session drummer Clem Cattini performs drums.

    Dave Davies`s opinion

    Dave Davies has since praised the song on his Facebook account saying, "I love it - its one of my favorite tracks."[2] He also praised Cattini`s drums, saying, "Clem Cattini did a great job playing drums on this."[2]

    Release

    "Live Life" had multiple appearances on The Kinks` records. It first appeared on Misfits, where it was the third track (except in Britain, where a longer version of the track was instead seventh in the running order). On the Remastered CD version of the album, however, the U.K. version of the album became the listing that was used, with the non-U.K. version of "Live Life" being added as a bonus track. To add, "Live Life" replaced "Artificial Light" as the B-side of the "A Rock `n` Roll Fantasy" single in America. Then, on 14 July 1978, it was released as the second single from Misfits, backed with "In a Foreign Land" in Britain and "Black Messiah" in America. It didn`t chart.

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    The Kinks - Live Life (UK Album Edit) (Official Audio) · Channel: The Kinks · 4m 52s
    Title: 1-Live Life