She's My Girl
The Kinks · Other Songs - The Kinks
Guess I'll just have to see it through
Every single dress you wear
Never really fits around
A little child with bright brown hair[?]
She always laughs and never really cares
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl, and I'll meet her all the way
[?] in line she spends her time
A colorful but simple mind
She gets her kicks when [?]
But baby when you ball about it worries me
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl, and I'll meet her all the way
I never thought that this would happen to you
Guess I'll just have to see it through
She crawls around the floor each night
Staggering but keeping quiet
I've got to have her while I can
[?]
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl, and I'll meet her all the way
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl
She's My Girl - The Kinks
Released in 1964, "She's My Girl" stands as a quintessential example of The Kinks' early rock and roll sound, blending upbeat rhythms with Ray Davies' signature witty lyrics. The track captures the playful, slightly mischievous tone characteristic of the band's debut era, featuring a driving rhythm section that propels the song forward. While often associated with themes of romantic infidelity, the recording reflects the band's ability to navigate complex social dynamics through catchy melodies and straightforward arrangements. As part of their early discography, the song helped establish The Kinks as a leading force in British rock, showcasing their talent for crafting relatable narratives that resonated with a generation of listeners. The composition remains a staple of their catalog, illustrating the group's evolution from simple pop structures to more intricate storytelling.
