All Day and All of the Night
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| "All Day and All of the Night" | ||
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| Single by The Kinks | ||
| Released | 23 October 1964 | |
| Format | 7" vinyl | |
| Writer(s) | Ray Davies | |
| Chart positions | ||
| The Kinks singles chronology | ||
| "You Really Got Me" (1964) | "All Day and All of the Night" (1964) | "Tired of Waiting for You" (1965) |
"All Day and All of the Night" was a hit 1964 rock song by the British Invasion band The Kinks. It reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart and #7 on the United States Charts. Like their previous hit "You Really Got Me", the song relies on a simple sliding power chord riff, although its riff is slightly more complicated, incorporating a B Flat after the chords F and G. Otherwise, the recordings are similar in beat and structure, with similar background vocals, progressions, and guitar solos. The 1968 Doors song "Hello, I Love You" is, musically, almost identical, which prompted Davies to successfully sue.

