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  1. THE KINKS -- To the Bone (Guardian) The Kinks have always been one of the most overlooked and underrated bands to come out of England. Let's face it--they had some tough competiton in the early years. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who all started out around the same time. Still, The Kinks had quite a few hits of their own.

  2. To the Bone Tracklist. ... About “To the Bone” More The Kinks albums Ballads (EP) Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (Deluxe) Show all albums by The Kinks ...

  3. Chords used in The Kinks - To The Bone: E, A, B, F#m, D. Play on keyboard, ukulele, bass, guitar & mandolin in song key E, capo 0 fret. Use the free tempo shifter of ChordU to learn easily.

  4. To The Bone. Written by: Ray Davies. Published by: Davray Music Ltd. Chord file. Lyrics: In the back of a record rack There's a old double pack Twelve inches and black With an old crumpled cover But every track is stacked And it takes me back To the one who caused this melancholy mood And every single groove Cuts me to the bone Yeah, she rocks ...

  5. 3 de oct. de 1994 · Listen free to The KinksTo the Bone (All Day and All of the Night, Apeman and more). 13 tracks (39:06). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  6. If you only know the Kinks as a 60s group the take the plunge and delve into the 70s and 80s recordings,many of which were produced for the American market. However hard Ray Davis tried though, he can't escape from his British roots (thank goodness) I've recently seen Dave Davis performing again, after his illness, and he sounds as good as ever.

  7. 25 de mar. de 1994 · TO THE BONE is a combination of KINKS songs played in two very different environments. This record is to the point. No strings attached. No obligation but to listen and join in with the audience as they sing SUNNY AFTERNOON and DEDICATED FOLLOWER OF FASHION accompanied only by Ray Davies and his acoustic guitar. Then it ...