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  1. "Dead End Street" is a song by the British band the Kinks from 1966, written by main songwriter Ray Davies. Like many other songs written by Davies, it is to some degree influenced by British Music Hall. The bass playing was partly inspired by the "twangy" sound of Duane Eddy's guitar.

  2. Dead End Street Lyrics: There's a crack up in the ceiling / And the kitchen sink is leaking / Out of work and got no money / A Sunday joint of bread and honey / What are we living for? /...

  3. The Kinks are launching a 60th Anniversary Celebration of their illustrious musical career, confirming their vital importance to popular music. Subscribe to ...

  4. Jul 21, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Castle CommunicationsDead End Street · The KinksFace to Face℗ 1966 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG CompanyReleased on: 1966-10-28L...

  5. Apr 9, 2018 · Official video for The Kinks' Dead End Street, which was a big success in the UK in 1966, reaching #5 on the singles charts. ...more.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Learn about the Chicago soul singer's 1967 hit single that told his story of growing up in the Windy City. Find out how he beat Otis Redding and others to win the Best R&B Vocal Performance award.

  7. Jan 27, 2022 · Dead End Street marks the moment when Ray Daviess songwriting for The Kinks moved from wry, witty social observation to trenchant, pithy social comment.

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