Till the End of the Day

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"Till the End of the Day"
Single by the Kinks
from the album The Kink Kontroversy
B-side"Where Have All the Good Times Gone"
Released19 November 1965
Recorded3–4 November 1965[1]
StudioPye, London
Genre
Length2:20
Label
Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
Producer(s)Shel Talmy
The Kinks UK singles chronology
"See My Friends"
(1965)
"Till the End of the Day"
(1965)
"Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
(1966)
The Kinks US singles chronology
"A Well Respected Man"
(1965)
"Till the End of the Day"
(1966)
"Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
(1966)

"Till the End of the Day" is a 1965 song by British band The Kinks and was taken from their third studio album The Kinks Kontroversy. It went to number 8 in the United Kingdom, number 50 in the United States, number 34 in Canada, number 6 in the Netherlands and number 1 in Sweden. It has been covered by Big Star and Kiss.

References[change | change source]

  1. Hinman 2004, pp. 68, 70.
  2. The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, page 1977
  3. Turner 2003, p. 560.
  4. Borack 2007, p. 59.