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Party Line (The Kinks song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Party Line (The Kinks song)
"Party Line" is the opening track from The Kinks' 1966 album, ''Face to Face''. The songwriting is credited to Ray Davies. On one of the earliest covers of the album (CVPV 76032.30), the song is credited R.Davies - D.Davies. ==Background==
On every release of "Party Line", the song is said to be written by Ray Davies, the main songwriter of The Kinks. However, in his critically acclaimed autobiography ''Kink'', Dave Davies (who also sang "Party Line") claimed that he had written the song rather than Ray. Dave Davies has said, "On 'Party Line' I got really stuck for lyrics; I just didn't know what to write. And Ray and I got together and busted out a few things on the piano and got a lot of ideas for it. So he heiped me with the lyrics on that." However, Rob Jovanovic, author of ''God Save The Kinks: A Biography'', wrote that "Party Line" was co-written between both Davies brothers. The opening of the track (a man answering a telephone) is a remnant from the early stages of the ''Face to Face'' album, where the songs were to be linked by sound effects (other songs, such as "Holiday in Waikiki" and "Rainy Day in June", also have these sound effects). The man answering the phone in the sound effect is Grenville Collins, one of the band's managers at the time.
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