Good Luck Charm

The Kinks · Other Songs - The Kinks

It's the last time around now for Mr. Dav-Davis

He has a song for us called, 'Good luck charm'



If a black cat crossed your path, little woman

Would you walk along with me?

Don't have to worry 'bout a thing, girl

It's all right, you see

'Cause I'm a good luck charm

Honey, don't you worry 'bout me, alright, alright



If you ain't got no money, baby

That's all right too

As long as you stick to me

Someone will come to you

I'm a good luck charm

Honey, don't you worry 'bout me, alright



If a black cat crossed your path, little brave woman

Would you walk along with me?

Don't have to worry 'bout a thing, girl

It's all right, you see

I'm a good luck charm

Honey, don't you worry 'bout me



I'm a good luck charm

Honey, don't you worry 'bout me, alright

Good Luck Charm

Good Luck Charm stands as a vibrant example of The Kinks' mid-1960s pop craftsmanship, showcasing the band's ability to blend rock energy with melodic charm. Released during a period of prolific output, the track reflects the group's signature guitar-driven sound and Ray Davies' distinctive songwriting perspective. While often overshadowed by their more anthemic hits, this recording captures the band's knack for crafting concise, memorable tunes that defined British Invasion rock. The song remains a testament to their enduring influence on the genre, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative momentum that fueled their extensive discography during this era.