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Waterloo Sunset: The Very Best of The Kinks & Ray Davies
Disc 1
01. Waterloo Sunset
02. You Really Got Me
03. Tired of Waiting for You
04. Sunny Afternoon
05. All Day and All of the Night
06. Till the End of the Day
07. Autumn Almanac
08. Days
09. Lola
10. Set Me Free
11. See My Friends (Choral version)
12. Death of a Clown
13. Apeman
14. Dead End Street
15. This Time Tomorrow
16. Strangers
17. You Don't Know My Name
18. Wonderboy
19. Plastic Man
20. Supersonic Rocket Ship
21. Better Things
22. Don't Forget to Dance
23. David Watts (live version)
Disc 2
01. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
02. Come Dancing
03. Where Have All the Good Times Gone (live version)
04. Victoria (live version)
05. Big Black Smoke
06. Yours Truly, Confused N10
07. Working Man's Cafe
08. London Song
09. Fortis Green
10. Postcard From London
11. Muswell Hillbilly
12. Denmark Street
13. Berkeley Mews
14. Holloway Jail
15. Lavender Hill
16. Willesden Green
17. Life on the Road
18. End of the Season
19. Next Door Neighbour
20. Did Ya
21. Most Exclusive Residence for Sale
22. Waterloo Sunset (Choral version)
Mum would shout and scream when dad would come home drunk
When she asked him where he'd been, he'd say "Up the Clissold Arms"
Chatting up some huzzy, but he didn't mean no harm
Sunday morning drives, just to get away
Ramsgate or Southend, it would always be a laugh
Paddling by the sea, trousers rolled up to the knees
Walking by the sea, full of dreams, eating ice cream
Grandma's burnt her cheeks getting brown, turn her over

Fortis Green, memories of days when I was young
It can only be a memory. A time that now has gone

There's Uncle Frank tellin' stories from the war
Frightening all the kids, yet we'd heard it all before
While the bombs were droppin' round, there were parties underground
Aunt Lil's at the gin, while Mum's singing songs
From the 40's when variety, Max Miller was going strong
All the characters are gone, oh, what a blooming shame
I wish that it could be like it was in the old days
Sat on Auntie's knee, toasting bread in the fire-place

Fortis Green, memories of days when I was young
It can only be a memory. A time that now has gone
Memories of Fortis Green, when I was just a lad
Collecting bottle tops, threepenny bits. Fishing with my Dad

Sister's in the doorway, snogging with her bloke
Scared to put the cat out 'case I put him off his stroke
But she wouldn't be denied, I got a shilling as a bribe
I used to do my courting on an old kitchen chair
The girls were all so sporting, but I only really cared for my little Katie-Sue
There was nothing she wouldn't do
Sunday after tea we would listen to the wireless
Hancock's half-hour, Luxembourg. We'd sit for hours

Fortis Green, memories of days when I was young
It can only be a memory. A time that now has gone
Fortis Green, memories of days when I was young
Collecting bottle tops, threepenny bits. Fishing with my Dad

That's it