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  1. Did Ya by The Kinks released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... The Kinks Present Schoolboys in Disgrace (1975) Sleepwalker (1977) Misfits (1978) Low Budget (1979) One for the Road (1980) Give the People What They Want (1981)

  2. Now miseries and groaners moan and reminisce about the good old times and whine, whine, whine. (Did ya ever think) Did ya ever think when things were really fab. (Did ya ever think) That we'd be looking through a dustbin for a dog-end to drag. (Did ya ever think) And sleep on park benches wrapped in plastic bags. Oh, baby.

  3. www.kindakinks.net › discography › showsongChords for "Did Ya"

    Chords for "Did Ya" From: Mie Arai Date: Sat, 06 Jul 1996 19:10:29 +0900 Subject: Did Ya (chords) DID YA by Ray Davies Intro Esus4 E Esus4 E F#m E Went for a walk down the old King's Road to see if anybody was there F#m E But there was nobody home at 3 by Water Street and they had sold Cadogon Square F#m E And I remember myself in my tie-dye sweater and my hipster corduroy flair F#m E As I ...

  4. The Kinks - Did Ya (Letra y canción para escuchar) ... (did ya ever think) Did ya ever think when things were really fab, (did ya ever think) That we'd be looking through a dustbin for a dog-end to drag, (did ya ever think) And sleep on park benches wrapped in plastic bags. Oh, baby.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2007 · This EP was very promising and made me anxious and excited about a new Kinks album. Unfortunately, the new album, Phobia from 93, was the worst Kinks album in decades. But the five songs on this EP were very good indeed, my favorite songs being Did Ya and Dave’s Look Through Any Doorway. The last great thing The Kinks did.

  6. Dead End Street. The Kinks. Released. 1966 — France. Vinyl —. 7", 45 RPM, EP, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 Vinyl release of "Did Ya" on Discogs.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Did Ya” stands out from other songs by The Kinks due to its deeply introspective and thought-provoking nature. The track’s exploration of identity and the search for meaning sets it apart from the band’s more upbeat and lighthearted hits, showcasing their versatility as musicians and songwriters.