
About the song
Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. Released in 1967 as part of the album Something Else by The Kinks, this song stands out not only for its melodic beauty but also for its profound lyrical content. Written by the band’s frontman, Ray Davies, the song captures a moment of serene romance set against the backdrop of London’s iconic Waterloo Bridge.
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Lyrics
Dirty old river, must you keep rollingFlowing into the night?People so busy, make me feel dizzyTaxi light shines so brightBut I don’t need no friendsAs long as I gaze onWaterloo sunsetI am in paradiseEvery day, I look at the world from my windowBut chilly, chilly is the evening timeWaterloo sunset’s fine (Waterloo sunset’s fine)Terry meets JulieWaterloo stationEvery Friday nightBut I am so lazy, don’t want to wanderI stay at home at nightBut I don’t feel afraidAs long as I gaze onWaterloo sunsetI am in paradiseEvery day, I look at the world from my windowBut chilly, chilly is the evening timeWaterloo sunset’s fine (Waterloo sunset’s fine)Millions of people swarming like flies ’roundWaterloo undergroundBut Terry and Julie cross over the riverWhere they feel safe and soundAnd they don’t need no friendsAs long as they gaze onWaterloo SunsetThey are in paradiseWaterloo sunset’s fine (Waterloo sunset’s fine)Waterloo sunset’s fine