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Sitting by the Riverside : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sitting by the Riverside
"Sitting by the Riverside" is a song by the British rock band The Kinks, written by their main songwriter Ray Davies. It appeared on their 1968 album ''The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society''. ==Background==
"Sitting by the Riverside" tells of the singer "watching the water go flowing by" as he sits by the riverside, where he now feels free and can "close () eyes." Ray Davies, who wrote and sang the "Sitting by the Riverside", said of the song in November 1968, "This is a fishing track. I went fishing a lot when I was about eight."〔 The song was recorded in July 1968, but was not set to be included in the 12-track version of ''The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society'' (which would be pulled from shelves shortly after its European release) or its U.S. counterpart ''Four More Respected Gentlemen'' (which was canceled prior to its release.) Also, on 22 July 1968, the song was performed (or lip-synced) by The Kinks on BBC-2's ''Late Night Line-Up - Colour Me Pop'' show.〔〔Hinman, Doug. ''All Day and All of the Night''.〕
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