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"Did Ya"
Single by The Kinks
from the album Phobia/Did Ya EP
B-side
  • "Days" (Netherlands)
  • "Gotta Move" (Live)/"Days"/"New World"/"Look Through Any Doorway" (Europe)
Released1991
GenreRock
Length4:32
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
Producer(s)Ray Davies
The Kinks singles chronology
"How Do I Get Close"
(1990)
"Did Ya"
(1991)
"Only a Dream"
(1993)

"Did Ya" is a song by the English rock band The Kinks, appearing on the EP of the same name, as well as some editions of Phobia.

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Release

"Did Ya" first saw release on October 24, 1991, in numerous different formats (all of which were the first that The Kinks released on Columbia Records.)[1] In America, the song was the title track of a five-song EP. This five track EP was instead made into a CD maxi-single in Europe. Instead of this five song lineup, however, the song was released as a single in the Netherlands, backed with a rerecording of The Kinks' 1968 hit, "Days". The song, however, was unsuccessful. It has also appeared on the Japanese, British, and European versions of Phobia, released in 1993.

The song was a commentary on romanticization of the "Swinging Sixties" culture.[2]

The song also appeared on the compilation album Waterloo Sunset: The Best of The Kinks and Ray Davies.

EP track listing

All lyrics are written by Ray Davies, except as noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Did Ya" 4:32
2."Gotta Move (Live)" 3:12
3."Days" 3:26
4."New World" 3:21
5."Look Through Any Doorway"3:51

References

  1. ^ Hinman, Doug (2004). The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night. Backbeat Books. ISBN 9780879307653.
  2. ^ Fleiner, Carey (2017). The Kinks: A Thoroughly English Phenomenon. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781442235427.
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