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Waterloo Sunset Lyrics

The song Waterloo Sunset is performed by The Kinks in the album named BBC Sessions 1964-1977 in the year 2001 .

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Dirty old river, must you keep rolling, flowing into the night. People so busy, makin' me dizzy, Taxi lights shine so bright. But I don't, need no friends. As long as I gaze on, Waterloo Sunset, I am in Paradise. Every day I look at the world from my window. But chilly chilly is evening time and Waterloo Sunset's fine. Terry meets Julie, Waterloo Station, every Friday night. But I am so lazy, I don't like to wander, I stay at home at night. But I don't, feel afraid. As long as I gaze on, Waterloo Sunset, I am in Paradise. Every day I look at the world from my window. But Chilly chilly is evening time and Waterloo sunset's fine. Millions of people, swarming like flies round, Waterloo Underground. But Terry and Julie, cross over the river, where they feel safe and sound. And they don't, need no friends. As long as they gaze on, Waterloo Sunset, they are in Paradise. Waterloo Sunset's fine (repeat).



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The Kinks - BBC Sessions 1964-1977

  1. You Really Got Me
  2. Interview
  3. Cadillac
  4. All Day and All of the Night
  5. Tired of Waiting for You
  6. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy
  7. See My Friends
  8. This Strange Effect
  9. Milk Cow Blues
  10. Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight
  11. Till the End of the Day
  12. Where Have All the Good Times Gone?
  13. Death of a Clown
  14. Love Me 'Til the Sun Shines
  15. Harry Rag
  16. Good Luck Charm
  17. Waterloo Sunset
  18. Monica
  19. Days
  20. The Village Green Preservation Society
  21. Mindless Child of Motherhood
  22. Holiday
  23. Demolition
  24. Victoria
  25. Here Comes Yet Another Day
  26. Money Talks
  27. Mirror of Love
  28. Celluloid Heroes
  29. Skin and Bone/Dry Bones
  30. Get Back in the Line
  31. Did You See His Name
  32. When I Turn off the Living Room Lights
  33. Skin and Bone
  34. Money Talks