Was Lola by The Kinks banned?
The Kinks – Lola The song was banned for including the words “coca-cola” which was against their policy on product placement. Davies had to interrupt the band’s American tour to fly back to London to re-record the lyric as “cherry-cola” for the single release.
Who sang original Lola?
The Kinks
Lola (song)
“Lola” | |
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Songwriter(s) | Ray Davies |
Producer(s) | Ray Davies |
The Kinks singles chronology | |
“Victoria” (1969) “Lola” (1970) “Apeman” (1970) |
What country banned The Beatles?
Israel banned the world-famous British band The Beatles from entering the country 1964 on the grounds that the musical group would have negative influence on the country’s youth. This came after Cliff Richard arrived in Israel the previous year, and was met with a chaotic crowd of crazed fans.
What Beatles songs were banned?
Of the four Beatles songs that have been banned over the years (including ‘A Day in the Life’ for references to suicide, ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’ for implied drug use, ‘Back in the USSR’ as part of the bizarre Gulf War ban), the prohibition of ‘I Am the Walrus’ might be the weirdest.
Who came first the Beatles or the Kinks?
The MOJO 20th Anniversary cover: how You Really Got Me saved Ray Davies – read the full story inside! This intense rivalry is something that Ray Davies felt first hand in 1964 when fledgling Kinks – then with just two minor hits under their belts – supported The Beatles, already the biggest band in the world.
Who covered the song Lola?
Versions
Title | Performer | Release date |
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Lola | Alan Caddy Orchestra and Singers | 1970 |
Lola | Don Fardon | 1973 |
Lola | The Raincoats | November 1979 |
Lola | Tanit | 1984 |