Danger Zone

The Kinks · Other Songs - The Kinks

Ooh, I wrote you a letter,

And you never sent a reply.

It's a shame, always money or power,

And it doesn't really matter what you think.



Oh, I'd give you all I had to give,

Over and over again.

While the government hides it's head in the sand,

We live in a danger zone.



We're living in a danger zone.

You're living in the twilight zone.

Watch out, fall out, gonna get ya, check it out.



All the sad politicians

Hold the world in the palm of their hands.

It's a lie, just an old film on the late show,

In the end everybody dies.



Ooh, I'll give you all I have to give,

Over and over again.

Oh, when will we get it into our heads?

We live in a danger zone.



We're living in a danger zone.

You're living in the twilight zone.

Watch out, fall out, gonna get ya, check it out.



We're living in a danger zone,

You're living in the twilight zone.

What's wrong with solar power? (no profit)

Money money money makes me sick,

You can't get enough of it, of it.

We're living in a danger zone,

You're living in the twilight zone.

Danger Zone - The Kinks

Danger Zone is a 1966 single by The Kinks, featuring the distinctive vocals of Ray Davies. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of rock and roll energy with British pop sensibilities, characterized by its driving rhythm and melodic structure. Released during a period where The Kinks were solidifying their status as a defining voice of the British Invasion, the song showcases Davies' songwriting prowess and the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated with a generation. While often associated with high-octane rock, the recording maintains the band's characteristic wit and lyrical depth, capturing the spirit of youth culture in the mid-1960s. It remains a staple of their discography, representing their transition into more mature musical territories while retaining their core appeal.