The Kinks - All Day And All Of The Night (Official Audio)
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Originally released on 23rd October 1964 in the UK and 9th December 1964 in the US. The track was included on the Kinksize Hits EP.
Lyrics:
I'm not content to be with you in the daytime
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
The only time I feel alright is by your side
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
All day and all of the night
All day and all of the night
All day and all of the night
I believe that you and me last forever
Oh yea, all day and nighttime yours, leave me never
The only time I feel alright is by your side
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
All day and all of the night
All day and all of the night
Oh, come on...
I believe that you and me last forever
Oh yea, all day and nighttime yours, leave me never
The only time I feel alright is by your side
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
All day and all of the night
All day and all of the night time
All day and all of the night
The Kinks are the most underrated band in the history of music IMO
There's a million bands on youtube comments called underrated.
Ditto on that. But they were not underrated at the the time....
I saw them at Anaheim Stadium after their hayday. They opened for Alice Cooper.
The Californians had food fights and ignored the Kinks....
Just sayin'
The only UN that is is UNknowable and that is Reality. Mankind lives in the illusion and repeats the same day of creation eternal., knowing the same things the same people the same music etc. INME has no birth, no words, no knowledge and is eternal. Be that. "Absolute Perfect 500 late 50's early 60's" dive into this music and hear perfection INME.
British Invasion, with a different attitude and sound. Godfathers of new music!!!!
As a Black man, I liked these songs when I was a child growing up through elementary school and junior high school. This was my other kind of music, and it still is my kind of music, as long as I hear it on UA-cam. Today, the radio stations do not make the cuts. In this year 2023, I turned 70 years old.
I liked British rock too but would tune in to the black station to listen to the Blues I loved.
@@TheFrankAlfonso You got taste for great music. Thank you for typing to me.
The worse and also most imulated solo ever!😏
@@TheFrankAlfonso Just be yourself, enjoy the music, and thank you for typing to me!
This sounds like punk rock before there was even punk rock
EXACTLY!
Proto Punk at its best
Shows nothing is new and all music is related... sounds like the Blues to me ..
Its called mod music, and its completely different
Were punk rockers inspired by the group?
The kinks were well before their time but fantastic. A 75 year old
Honestly I enjoy old music more than new ones, they have some kind of charm I cannot explain.
Relax Goofy, You don't have to Explain . . . We Got You ❗😸👍🏼❤️
This is punk and garage rock in one nice little package
Slaughter so many.
This was punk before punk was invented
@@swisscheeseplease97 yeah, that's just garage rock
I'm a 69 year old boomer and this still rocks! One of of my favorite bands of that era.
I'm 63 and I have many of their hits on my Playlist.
69 and I know exactly what you mean.
Nice
I'm 15 Gen Z but I love it all the time!
Thank you, sir!!!
For still being psychedelic resistance in this era!!
Fifty years later and this track still rocks hard. Kinks were really ahead of their time with that raw, grungy sound.
walt7500 About 30 years I suppose
Well, popular music didn't exactly improve since the 60s.
@walt7500 about 10 years when the Ramones really figured out the formula
Or were the grunge guys just REALLY late to the party?
@Theseustoo Astyages I feel there has always been good music like this, it's just a matter of what goes mainstream.
kinks were the underrated beatles
+Σπύρος Α beatles are great but they were not everything
+Σπύρος Α Same British invasion of '64.
The Beatles were an extraordinarily overrated pop/novelty act
i disagree but i know what you are getting at but i think you only know the really overrated beatles songs like hey jude or let it be which are good songs but way too overrated so people have this idea that they was just a pop group who did loves songs but forget about their actaul rock songs like helter skelter or yer blues and even miss their psychedelic era which are trippy undderrated amazing songs
+Enzo Ferrari Listen to Rubber Soul or Revolver. Beatles created masterpieces. No one could compete. Even the Rolling Stones knew that.
Hey hey. I am a 65 yr old black woman. I there were times I likedr the Kinks better than the Beatles. I still dance when I hear this song.
hearing stuff like this makes me happy, i don't know why lol
I love it. I love this song to, coming from a young black man
Same! Im half black. This song is Amazing.
Yeah well they aren’t
I hope you're still dancing kid . I'm 72 and this was my first album bought !
One of the most underrated British rock bands
Nope ...not underrated ...never were ...huge at the time and have been ever since !! NEVER underrated
You're underrated.
@@rudolphguarnacci197 Hehehe xxx
I agree with the comments- I think "underrated" is probably the most overused, and used wrongly, word on UA-cam.
@@loge10 It certainly is a popular and regularly used word here.......both overused and incorrectly used ....you are so right :) xxx
The doors and the kinks are legends
stephen white Only the Kinks.
What about buddy holly
philipm06 buddy holly's the original rock,n roll legend
The doors suck
@TDA Stunts i love the Beatles
man i bet that guitar tone turned some heads back then..
Adam S Taylor Still does young man.
philipm06 indeed, it does
Uraos You are the God of indeed.
philipm06 in....deed
Adam S Taylor They invented that tone.
How can this be 59 years old? Sensational is not the word. So fresh ....
That's Jimmy Paige playing lead! True story!
@@davidjefferson8091 nope it's Dave Davies
@@davidjefferson8091i'm pretty sure you're mistaking this with "I can't explain" by the who
59 years, this will still be heard in 200 years
60 years old this year
History in the making.
So close to "You really got me", but different. LOL! Both rock!
The follow up single to those sixties groups' first big hit often were.
I often confuse them
Actually, its even closer to Destroyer
BodaBoom BigAl I always get “you really got me “ and “all day and all of the night” confused 😐
That's how they did it back then to keep getting number 1 hits..now we have two songs we confuse each other with. Lol
You may not be ready for this but your kids are gonna love it
Im now 72 the first record i bought all those yrs ago i saw them in coventry x
@@brendadrumm9451 bless ya! ❤️
This movie quote was way ahead of its time :)
🥰🥰🥰🥰
McFly!
I like these songs because I am an apeman. I don't want to die in a nuclear war, I just want my classic rock.
This song contains the best "sloppy feel" electric guitar solo in rock history, and it kicks ass and I love it!
it's not sloppy
He strains to hit with surgical precision way up on the neck. Total funk!!!
Jimmy Page. It was Jimmy Page on lead.
@@lancedelisle6185 Says who? Everyone involved in the recording says it was Dave Davies. Jimmy Page, himself, says it wasn't him. More likely Page took notes and built on what Dave accomplished.
@@lancedelisle6185 and the drummer the late Bobby Graham also said it was not Jimmy Page
The Kinks.. They rip themselves off .. so you don't have to
best comment on this topic...
tell that to the doors
this was written in 1964, hello was written in 1968, so tell that to the kinks I think
Green Day's Warning sounds just like picture book
@@jolietopete2234 They're still legends nonetheless.
That opening riff must have felt like a bomb landing on you when it was released. Like experiencing 'Voodoo Child' for the first time on acid at Woodstock
There's an interesting story I read that Ray originally wrote the riff on a piano at home he asked his sister what she thought and she said some thing like "It's ok but I wouldn't take my knickers off for it !" that is why he shouts "Oh, get 'em off" before the solo . "Get 'em off "is a crude remark made by some men to women -usually in public.
The Kinks in my opinion were the first true hard rock band.
50 years later and that opening guitar riff still puts goosebumps on your arms. Some songs are that timeless. Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry is another example.
Sultans of swing - Dire Straits is another exemple of what is a timeless song. It didn't get old
Lol i just came.from wathcing jhoony b goode
The Beatles' Revolution too
Wild one by jerry lee is another one
House of the rising sun?
At least 20 years ahead of their time. This song rocks in ANY era
John at least 5oyrs and more I was 16 then I'm now 72 loved them x
Agreed, it’s basically proto-Britpop.
The Kinks introduced the world to hard rock.
Would you also include Punk?
Blue Cheer did...
Proto hard rock
I feel like them and maybe The Who basically created punk rock
Led Zeppelin................................!
Maybe The Kinks are the Fathers of Heavy Metal? That sound from 1964 is way ahead of it's time.
I don't think so, they are rather a pre-punk band, they have a very marked proto-punk sound and they almost missed having been a band like Ramones
proto-punk, proto-metal, proto-hard rock. Influenced garage rock, power pop, garage punk. One of the most important songs of all time.
That guitar solo actually kicks ass for it’s time period.
its
and according to the session drummer Bobby Graham it was by one of the Davis brothers not Jimmy Page which is a rumor that has gone around for many moons
@@phoule76 thanks Peter you’ve had a huge impact on my life
Probably the best thing out of the turbulent 60s was the music.
The most underrated band of the sixties !
Once a Dutch radio station asked my father; Beatles or the Stones. the Kinks, he answered. RIP Mc Anthony.
Beatles and DC5
Based
Please repent
@@jennifursun3303
You mean The Mike Smith 5, right?
With this and "You Really Got Me" you can make a case that The Kinks invented Hard Rock.
Love the Kinks. As a rock band, they did many things first--before the Beatles or Stones. Ray Davies is one of the all-time great song writers.
Right on!
I agree
We are the Village Green!
true but not to the extent of the beatles who revolutionised the use of recording technology, albums, album covers,kickstarterd youth culture and were pivotal for the development of music videos and they constantly reinvented their sound sgt pepper was the first concept album ✌️
THANK YOU!
At the time, as I remember, it was called Hard Rock. The Kinks were the first with it, I believe.
58 and so blessed to have lived during the British invasion, Motown, the birth of Southern Rock, and the boom of American rock. 60s and 70s were an amazing time for music. Classic Country was still being played as well as some of the 50s.
You were born in 1965. You were never a part of it. What a stupid comment by you.
I'm 22 and I envy you... you don't know how much. 😊
I loved The Kinks! One of the best rock bands of the 60s.
70s, 80s, 90s, & 20s.
Whatever Gen you are, from A to boomer to gen Z, this is a hard rocking masterpiece. Name a current track that will still be heard and loved in 60 odd years time? I can't
i am sure this is the first heavy metal song ever
Im so glad Lola made me think who the hell are these guys!
this is definitely the beginning of hard rock. EVERY hardrockband after that should be grateful to the kinks for this song. this is the REAL hardrock in its 100% perfection. nothing else is just a copy. thanks to the kinks
"You Really Got Me" was the first and this was the second.
The first time I heard this was in 64,I was 14 and did not even like rock and roll until I heard this.The Kinks corrupted my soul,thank God.
50+ years later, that driving rhythym guitar from Sir Ray-Dave slays me everytime! 🎸
I remember when my Dad had the car radio on for the drive into Seattle and KJR radio was doing the countdown and this song was in the top ten and when the song went to the instrumental part he said "I can't take this any longer" and turned the car radio off. I was mad it was my favorite song at the time.
The Animals and The Kinks released singles in 1964....waaaay ahead of their times!
wasnt that long ago, would be impressive if they did 25k years ago
sure did! the animals better than the stones; the kinks better than the beatles!
@@SumoCumLoudly Are you high?
@@marivg8948 the kinks are not better than The Beatles tho your opinion on The Animals I sort of agree because I listen to them more
Man, I'm from 2001 and this is, for sure, the foundation brick for all Indie and alternative rock of the late 90s and early 00s. It's crazy to hear that they were already doing this kind of sound in the 60s!
Underrated Beatles? That's nothing. These guys are the Kinks!
For those who don't know, Marky Ramone said this was the beginning of punk rock
This may be arguably the best rock song of all time.
Something today's music just doesn't have. Real soul Real feeling.
Raw & Primordial Rock 🎸
This was early punk. Before Iggy and The Stooges.
Kinks I believe is the first punk band ever
Its technically garage rock, but I see your point.
Definitely an inspiration for Stooges, Ray had that teenage whiny harsh distorted growl that Iggy would perfect later down the line on the first two Stooge albums
@@usernameonutube but zoomers don't even know about this music.
In the beginning, punk rock was just repackaged garage rock.
The best "British" rock band.
I can listen to this song all day and all of the night.
🎶 Do. A-day. And outta the night. It's for-a-bird 🎶
1964? Seriously?! 10 years ahead of its time! It sounds more ‘hard rock’ then half of the pop stuff they play on ‘classic rock’ stations.
Raw, nasty GREAT sound with great vocals. The birth of hard rock made in 1964 by the mighty Kinks.
Heavy metal
@@rogerarmendariz2175 that was black sabbath
Punk Rock
@@wxairy No it wasn't. The Kinks were BEFORE Black Sabbath & were better than them anyway. The Kinks had more hits & better vocals.
@@yesterdayproductions1019 nah
Peaked at #2 in U.K. on 19 November 1964
Like other comment songs will be there to enjoy maybe 100 years still rocking 👍
Someone please play me this at my funeral. Best send off ever.
Ok my dear
Mare Meyer, you need the next single "Tired of Waiting For You" :-)
Me to 😂
Great song, thank you for the idea.
I can dig that. I want I'm not like everyone else. Can you dig that?
Forget Elvis and the blues, this is the birth of what we call Rock Music.
Saw the Kinks in the summer of ‘ 65 at Hollywood Bowl .
ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT
What a raw, primal sound that was waaaaay ahead of it's time.
Imagine being a teenager at the time this came out,and hearing 👂that opening guitar riff for the first time!🎶👌😎🤘👍
For real. Just rolling in the car or at the beach and riff just hits ya.
@@eclemente79 I'd truly be aroused! 😂 👌 🤘 ✌️ 👍
I was a teenager when this came out - killer guitar riff from the beginning!
i was there
RIP Pete Quaife (December 31, 1943 - June 23, 2010), aged 66
You will be remembered as a legend.
Apparently Ken Barlow is really into the Kinks. It really blew me away, all that hair. Go Ken!
Their sound was so before their time.
Yes ssuez
Where are you from friend ?
@@vinetater6368 Australia
@@1ssuez784 brasil ,
Dave Davies pioneer of the heavy riff
you really got me the sequel
The guitar solo just slams though...😳
A great song with one of the best killer snare drum sounds ever put on record. The late great Bobby Graham.
he was loved by the brothers one of them went to his funeral
Mick Avory was/is 'The Kinks' drummer.
Bobby Graham was the producer and not the drummer. Bobby Graham is listed as the drummer, but that is wrong.
@@arturbello4213 not according to him
@@oldermusiclover According to Ray and Dave Davies.
My favorite part of that song is not the riff which is of course epic but that scrambled up, in-yer-face, punk-before-it-was-invented guitar solo by Dave Davies. One of the best rock n'roll solos ever.
oh, well -- so much for the "urban legend" that a teenage Jimmy Page played the solo
fabulous, iconic song, nonetheless
@@doctorpatient519 Page was 20 when this song was recorded in late 1964. Dave Davies was 17. Page was an active session man for some time prior to mid-1964, when You Really Got Me was released. Listen to his stuff from those prior days, or anyone else's. No one else sounds like the early Kinks until AFTER the early Kinks.
Kind Sir- thanks for the courtesy of the informative reply ... I could've just jumped to "Reply" button to write this, but HAD to click "Play" just to hear this great tune and , well, smile
That raw Dave Davies sound was incredible. He did it by slashing part of his speaker cone in the amp.
@@yaz08 Jimmy Page had zero to do with the The Kinks' songs or recordings.
The Kinks were one of the first hard rock bands
This was one of my favorite songs in elementary school!
I remember coming into school and saying to the other guys 'did you see that on tv last night!' awesome....
You really got me part 2...
yeah but how......
+Thomas Knief Also, both songs are in the same key with similar chords
In you really they had to use guitars and drums they borrowed from the Liverbirds, a girl group from of course Liverpool for their van had been robbed shortly before they had the recoring date. In all day they used their own new stuff. maybe that the reason for some alteration in sound...
Thomas Knief both songs features chord progressions that suffers key change 2 times and then goes back to the inicial key when the chorus ends, its so identical I believe it was intentional
hmmmh sounds logical....
There's just something so primal about that riff.
First heavy metal song.
Still sounds fresh all these years later never gets old
Donald i like your comment i agree with you , these very handsome guys were divine , this very fine classic of the 60s era will never die xx lots of love Jane xx
They were great. The birth of Punk...I think!
that solo sounds like a more unhinged version of that from "you really got me." they are definitely sister tracks!!
60's punks got me into the punk scene thanks to my late dads record collection
Old music 🎶 is appropriate than nowadays
Hands down, the best intro to a rock song.
They were ahead of they time
For such an old song, that riff had such a modern feel
British Invasion brought great bands and sounds
Rita , i like your comment ,,,i was 21 years old when this classic came out ,, ive adored it every since .. We had such a diverse choice of great music xx long live the 60s era i was their lol Jane x🎭🎻🪕🎤📀🎸💠💠💠
This is the roots of Power Pop
someone on tinder showed me this and i can't remember who he was, but i wish i could so i could thank him for giving me something that has stayed in my playlist for years. we never met but the man had taste.
When I listen to this song, my neighbors do as well
This song influenced The Who, when they made "I can't explain"
Another example is "My generation", which was an inspiration of "You really got me"
This was the $hit when I was 7 years old!!!!! It reached # 7 in the U.S. Of course they were dealing with all the other GREAT British groups on our charts. Namely The Beatles. Today's technology has brought the sound out the way we love it...LOUD!! I'm 62 now, and love rock and roll more than ever! And that's a lot!
I can relate and I'm 63 now, i was in grade two when this sound hit the charts,fucking good!
For those who believe that The Kinks invented punk, forget Louie Louie's cover of The Kingsmen. That was the true and only birth of punk.
I'm not gonna get into the Beatles debate, but I listen to Kinks songs a Helluva lot more than the Beatles in my 60s. probably just me.
Proto-punk at its finest. The Kinks were about 15 years ahead of their time.
The British Invasion changed my world !!!!!!!! As an Aussie , it blew my mind as a very young girl in the 60's....what a time to be alive ...WOW !!!!! I love YT for keeping these treasures alive and with us ! Love the Kinks xxx
Love this group. Fantastic songs. Fantastic performances. Still fresh after all these years. Just like me!😅
i found a retro version of this and its amazing. this is the only song where remix are actually good
This was hard core in 64!!