All Day and All of the Night
The Kinks · 1964
4 min · 2 tracks · hard rock · garage rock · power pop
Raw guitar riffs and infectious energy define this energetic anthem of youthful defiance.
All Day and All of the Night is a single by The Kinks, released in 1964. Raw guitar riffs and infectious energy define this energetic anthem of youthful defiance. The single reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, reinforcing The Kinks' status as rock pioneers. Its influence extends through various genres, especially in the development of garage rock and punk music, with many artists citing it as a foundational track that shaped the sound of rebellious youth culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does All Day and All of the Night sound like?
Raw guitar riffs and infectious energy define this energetic anthem of youthful defiance. Rooted in hard rock and garage rock.
What makes All Day and All of the Night by The Kinks notable?
The single reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, reinforcing The Kinks' status as rock pioneers. Its influence extends through various genres, especially in the development of garage rock and punk music, with many artists citing it as a foundational track that shaped the sound of rebellious youth culture. Released on October 23, 1964, 'All Day and All of the Night' followed The Kinks' breakthrough hit 'You Really Got Me', solidifying their place in the British Invasion. This song was pivotal in establishing their reputation for catchy hooks and gritty sound, marking a definitive moment in their early career before they ventured into more complex songwriting.
How many songs are on All Day and All of the Night?
All Day and All of the Night has 2 tracks, running approximately 4 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 All Day and All of the Night Standout 2:20
- 2 I Gotta Move Standout 2:24
Release Date
October 23, 1964
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
4 min 44 sec
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