I've Got That Feeling
The Kinks · Other Songs - The Kinks
I've got that feeling, it's her, oh yeah, ah ah
Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know
I love her, I love her
When we kiss I let the love-light [unverified] show
But I love her, I love her
She is the sweetest girl I know
And when she kisses me I know
Whoa, oh oh
I've got that feeling, it's her, oh yeah
I've got that feeling, it's her, oh yeah, ah ah
She's got a crazy way of kissing while we're talking
And I love her, I love her
She makes my heart start a-bumping and a-jumping
'Cause I love her, I love her
She is the sweetest girl I know
And when she kisses me I know
Whoa, oh oh
Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know
I love her, I love her
When we kiss I let the love-light [unverified] show
But I love her, I love her
She is the sweetest girl I know
And when she kisses me I know
Whoa, oh oh
I've got that feeling, it's her, oh yeah
I've got that feeling, it's her, oh yeah
I've Got That Feeling - The Kinks
Released in 1966, "I've Got That Feeling" stands as a quintessential example of The Kinks' mid-period pop-rock sound, blending catchy melodies with the band's signature wit. Written by Ray Davies, the track captures the restless energy of youth and the fleeting nature of romantic excitement, themes that were central to the group's storytelling during this era. While not part of a specific studio album, the song circulated widely on singles and radio, contributing to The Kinks' reputation as masters of British Invasion pop. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective composition, which perfectly encapsulates the optimism and anxiety of the 1960s, remaining a staple of the band's discography and a favorite among fans of classic rock and roll.

