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1965 single by the Kinks

"Where Have All the Good Times Gone" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by the Kinks. It was released as the B-side to "Till the End of the Day,"[2] and then on their album The Kink Kontroversy (1965 UK, 1966 US).

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Where Have All the Good Times Gone

The Kinks

1965 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Noviembre 1965 · Fecha Grabación: 4 Noviembre 1965 -
    Discográfica: Pye (UK)Reprise (US) · Estudio de grabación: Pye, London · Productor: Shel Talmy
    1
    Where Have All the Good Times Gone
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /19
    2:51
  • 2
    Lola
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /19
    4:01
  • Album


    The Kink Kontroversy

    The Kink Kontroversy

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 26 Noviembre 1965 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1965 -
    Discográfica: Pye (UK)Reprise (US) · Estudio de Grabación: Pye, London · Productor: Shel Talmy
    1
    Gotta´ Get the First Plane Home
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /09 /17
    1:47
  • 2
    I Am Free
    The Kinks • w: Dave Davies • 1965 /09 /17
    2:28
  • 3
    I´m on an Island
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:15
  • 4
    It´s Too Late
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:31
  • 5
    Milk Cow Blues
    The Kinks • w: Sleepy John Estes • 1965 /11 /26
    3:43
  • 6
    Ring The Bells
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:19
  • 7
    The World Keeps Going Round
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:35
  • 8
    Till the End of the Day
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:20
  • 9
    When I See that Girl of Mine
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:10
  • 10
    Where Have all the Good Times Gone
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:51
  • 11
    You Can´t Win
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:40
  • 12
    What´s In Store for Me
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /26
    2:04
  • "Where Have All the Good Times Gone"
    1973 UK reissue picture sleeve
    Single by the Kinks
    from the album The Kink Kontroversy
    A-side"Till the End of the Day"
    Released
    • 19 November 1965 (1965-11-19)
    Recorded3–4 November 1965[1]
    StudioPye, London
    Length2:49
    Label
    Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
    Producer(s)Shel Talmy
    The Kinks UK singles chronology
    "See My Friends"
    (1965)
    "Till the End of the Day" / "Where Have All the Good Times Gone"
    (1965)
    "Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
    (1966)
    The Kinks US singles chronology
    "A Well Respected Man"
    (1965)
    "Till the End of the Day" / "Where Have All the Good Times Gone"
    (1965)
    "Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
    (1966)

    Review

    1965 single by the Kinks

    "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by the Kinks. It was released as the B-side to "Till the End of the Day,"[2] and then on their album The Kink Kontroversy (1965 UK, 1966 US).

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    Cash Box described the single as a "raunchy, shufflin’ emotional tale of despair."[3]

    Ray Davies said, "We`d been rehearsing `Where Have All the Good Times Gone` and our tour manager at the time, who was a lot older than us, said, `That`s a song a 40-year-old would write. I don`t know where you get that from.` But I was taking inspiration from older people around me. I`d been watching them in the pubs, talking about taxes and job opportunities."[4]

    The song has since gained "classic" status and featured on numerous compilations. Pye Records released the track as a single in November 1973 (Pye 7N 45313 b/w "Lola"). This re-release failed to chart. Although the Kinks had performed the song live on the TV show Ready Steady Go! in 1965, it would not become a staple of their live shows until the 1970s.

    The song was covered and released as a single in 1982 by Van Halen for their album Diver Down, reaching 17 on Billboard`s Mainstream Rock chart. The song has also been covered by David Bowie.

    Personnel

    According to band researcher Doug Hinman:[1]

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocal, acoustic guitar
    • Dave Davies – lead and backing vocals, electric guitar
    • Pete Quaife – bass
    • Mick Avory – drums

    Additional musician

    • Nicky Hopkins – piano

    1965 single by the Kinks

    "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by the Kinks. It was released as the B-side to "Till the End of the Day,"[2] and then on their album The Kink Kontroversy (1965 UK, 1966 US).

    Cash Box described the single as a "raunchy, shufflin’ emotional tale of despair."[3]

    Ray Davies said, "We`d been rehearsing `Where Have All the Good Times Gone` and our tour manager at the time, who was a lot older than us, said, `That`s a song a 40-year-old would write. I don`t know where you get that from.` But I was taking inspiration from older people around me. I`d been watching them in the pubs, talking about taxes and job opportunities."[4]

    The song has since gained "classic" status and featured on numerous compilations. Pye Records released the track as a single in November 1973 (Pye 7N 45313 b/w "Lola"). This re-release failed to chart. Although the Kinks had performed the song live on the TV show Ready Steady Go! in 1965, it would not become a staple of their live shows until the 1970s.

    The song was covered and released as a single in 1982 by Van Halen for their album Diver Down, reaching 17 on Billboard`s Mainstream Rock chart. The song has also been covered by David Bowie.

    Personnel

    According to band researcher Doug Hinman:[1]

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocal, acoustic guitar
    • Dave Davies – lead and backing vocals, electric guitar
    • Pete Quaife – bass
    • Mick Avory – drums

    Additional musician

    • Nicky Hopkins – piano

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