Shes Got Everything

The Kinks

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"She’s Got Everything" by The Kinks was recorded in Spring of 1966 but it first appeared as the B-side of The Kinks’ 1968 single "Days". The sound is more like early Kinks recordings which is odd for a single UK Singles Chart. This song has been released on many "best of" compilation albums by The Kinks. * = Strum once And I am not sure if C or Cadd9 is right they both sound good so you can choose which you like personally. Song opens with bass playing: |-----------------| A|------3----------| E|--3-3---1-1-1-3--| x1 Doot do do    do do do doot Doot do do    do do do doot Doot do do    do do do doot I’ve got a girl who’s oh so good She’s got everything     I’ve got a girl and she is fine She’s got everything      Pretty ringlets in her hair Pretty clothes that she can wear What she got everything everything         All other guys just stand and stare She’s got everything     I ain’t got a dime but she don’t care I got everything     I don’t need money cause I’ve got Everything that I could want What I got everything everything         I’ve got a girl who’s oh so good She’s got everything     She’s got everything     She’s got everything     *Guitar Solo*            *Guitar Solo*            *Guitar Solo*            *Guitar Solo*            (this happens right after the guitar solo x2 with no vocals and then x6 over the "do do-do do-do do do"’s) (base plays this lines before vocals come back in no other instruments) |-----------------| A|------3----------| E|--3-3---1-1-1-3--| x2 (then the bass plays this line with vocalist singing. Side note: after 2 times the drums come in) |-----------------| A|------3----------| E|--3-3---1-1-1-3--| x9 And I can’t live without her love and I can’t live without her kisses She is mine forever now She got everything She got everything She got everything She got everything I’ve got a girl who’s oh so good She’s got everything     I’ve got a girl who’s oh so fine She’s got everything     She’s got everything     Doot do do do do do doot Doot do do do do do doot                       *

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Cette chanson parle de l'admiration que l'on peut éprouver pour une personne aimée. Le narrateur exprime combien sa compagne est exceptionnelle, soulignant sa beauté et son élégance, tout en affirmant que, malgré le manque d’argent, leur amour est ce qui compte vraiment. Il ressent que leur relation remplie sa vie de bonheur et qu'il n'a pas besoin d'autre chose pour être comblé. Enregistrée au printemps 1966, la chanson a été publiée comme face B d'un single en 1968, ce qui est un peu surprenant car son son revient aux premières productions du groupe. Elle a progressivement gagné en popularité, se retrouvant sur plusieurs compilations des meilleurs morceaux des Kinks. Ce contexte montre à quel point cette œuvre, bien que peut-être méconnue à l'époque, a su traverser les années et continuer à séduire les auditeurs.