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Wikipedia article




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| name = Sunny Afternoon

| cover = Sunny Afternoon West German picture sleeve.jpg

| caption = West German picture sleeve

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = the Kinks

| album = Face to Face

| B-side = I'm Not Like Everybody Else

| released =

| recorded = 13 May 1966

| studio = Pye, London

| venue =

| genre =

| length =

| label = *Pye (UK)

*Reprise (US)

| writer = Ray Davies

| producer = Shel Talmy

| chronology = The Kinks UK & US

| prev_title = Dedicated Follower of Fashion

| prev_year = 1966

| next_title = Dead End Street

| next_year = 1966

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"'Sunny Afternoon'" is a song by the Kinks, written by chief songwriter Ray Davies. The track later featured on the 'Face to Face' album as well as being the title track for their 1967 compilation album. Like its contemporary "Taxman" by the Beatles, the song references the high levels of progressive tax taken by the British Labour government of Harold Wilson. Its strong music hall flavour and lyrical focus was part of a stylistic departure for the band (begun with 1965's "A Well Respected Man"), which had risen to fame in 196465 with a series of hard-driving, power-chord rock hits.

Background



"Sunny Afternoon" was first written in Ray Davies' house when he was sick.

Davies said of the song's lyrics, "The only way I could interpret how I felt was through a dusty, fallen aristocrat who had come from old money as opposed to the wealth I had created for myself." In order to prevent the listener from sympathizing with the song's protagonist, Davies said, "I turned him into a scoundrel who fought with his girlfriend after a night of drunkenness and cruelty."

Davies said of the song as well as its recording:

Release and reception



Released as a single on 3 June 1966, it went to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart on 7 July 1966, remaining there for two weeks. The track also went to No. 1 in Ireland on 14 July 1966. In America, it peaked at No. 14 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 pop singles chart early autumn 1966. The promotional video for the single featured the band performing in a cold, snowy environment.

'Billboard' praised the single's "off-beat music hall melody and up-to-date lyrics." 'Cash Box' said that it is a "slow-moving, blues-drenched, seasonal affair with a catchy, low-key repeating riff." "Sunny Afternoon" was placed at No. 200 on Pitchfork Media's list of The 200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s. The song was featured in and was the title song of West End musical 'Sunny Afternoon.' It has been covered by artists including Jimmy Buffett, Stereophonics, Michael McDonald, and Michael Caruso.

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



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Personnel



According to band researcher Doug Hinman, except where noted:

'The Kinks'

*Ray Davies lead and backing vocals, twelve-string acoustic rhythm guitar: (twelve-string, acoustic rhythm); : (Ray Davies, acoustic guitar).

*Dave Davies backing vocal, electric guitar

*Pete Quaife bass

*Mick Avory drums

'Additional musicians'

*Rasa Davies backing vocal

*Nicky Hopkins piano, melodica

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