For other uses, see Summer`s Gone (disambiguation).
1985 single by The Kinks
"Summer`s Gone" is a song by the British rock band The Kinks. Released on their 1984 album Word of Mouth, the song was written by the band`s core songwriter, Ray Davies.
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Summers Gone
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1985 /03 /18
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4:54 |
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Going Solo
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The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1985 /03 /18
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3:59 |
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Do it again
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The Kinks •
w: Acoustic •
1984 /11 /19
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4:11 |
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Word of mouth
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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3:51 |
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Good day
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The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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4:35 |
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Living on a thin line
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The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies except Living on a Thin Line, which was written by Dave Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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4:16 |
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Sold me out
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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3:45 |
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Massive reductions
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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3:16 |
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Guilty
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Dave Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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4:13 |
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Too hot
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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4:09 |
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Missing persons
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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2:54 |
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Summer's gone
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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3:53 |
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Going solo
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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3:59 |
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Good day (extended edit)
The Kinks •
The Kinks •
w: Ray Davies •
1984 /11 /19
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5:32 |
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Summer's gone (extended edit)
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The Kinks •
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1984 /11 /19
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4:54 |
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Single by The Kinks | ||||
from the album Word of Mouth | ||||
B-side | "Going Solo" | |||
Released | 18 March 1985 | |||
Recorded | June 1983 – September 1984 at Konk Studios, London | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:52 3:33 (single edit) | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ray Davies | |||
Producer(s) | Ray Davies | |||
The Kinks singles chronology | ||||
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For other uses, see Summer`s Gone (disambiguation).
1985 single by The Kinks
"Summer`s Gone" is a song by the British rock band The Kinks. Released on their 1984 album Word of Mouth, the song was written by the band`s core songwriter, Ray Davies.
Leer más"Summer`s Gone" was first released on Word of Mouth (the band`s final album on Arista Records) in 1984, where it was the tenth and penultimate track on the album. Word of Mouth was a moderate success, but not as popular as the band`s earlier albums for Arista. After which, the track was issued the next year as a single in America, rather than the Dave Davies written "Living on a Thin Line", which had been released as a promo single for radio stations, and had reached #24 on the Mainstream Rock Chart.[1] However, unlike "Living on a Thin Line", the song did not chart on any charts. "Summer`s Gone" also appeared on the 12 inch version of the "Do It Again" single, as well as the compilation album Picture Book.
Nick Hasted, author of You Really Got Me: The Story of The Kinks, said that "the song digs out lines which could be left over from `Drivin`` in 1969."[2] Writer Doug Hinman said in his book The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night that the song "is less strong as a single" and "weaker" than the previous promo, "Living on a Thin Line".
For other uses, see Summer`s Gone (disambiguation).
1985 single by The Kinks
"Summer`s Gone" is a song by the British rock band The Kinks. Released on their 1984 album Word of Mouth, the song was written by the band`s core songwriter, Ray Davies.
"Summer`s Gone" was first released on Word of Mouth (the band`s final album on Arista Records) in 1984, where it was the tenth and penultimate track on the album. Word of Mouth was a moderate success, but not as popular as the band`s earlier albums for Arista. After which, the track was issued the next year as a single in America, rather than the Dave Davies written "Living on a Thin Line", which had been released as a promo single for radio stations, and had reached #24 on the Mainstream Rock Chart.[1] However, unlike "Living on a Thin Line", the song did not chart on any charts. "Summer`s Gone" also appeared on the 12 inch version of the "Do It Again" single, as well as the compilation album Picture Book.
Nick Hasted, author of You Really Got Me: The Story of The Kinks, said that "the song digs out lines which could be left over from `Drivin`` in 1969."[2] Writer Doug Hinman said in his book The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night that the song "is less strong as a single" and "weaker" than the previous promo, "Living on a Thin Line".