Till the End of the Day

Album: The Kink Kontroversy (1966)
Charted: 6 50
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  • Baby, I feel good
    From the moment I arise
    Feel good from morning
    Till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Yeah, you and me
    We live this life
    From when we get up
    Till we go sleep at night
    You and me were free
    We do as we please, yeah
    From morning, till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Yeah, I get up
    And I see the sun up
    And I feel good, yeah
    Cause my life has begun
    You and me were free
    We do as we please, yeah
    From morning, till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    You and me were free
    We do as we please, yeah
    From morning, till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day
    Till the end of the day Writer/s: Ray Davies
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc.
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  • Ken from Philadelphia, PaThe Kinks are possibly the most underrated band of all time, and this is quite likely their best song.
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