All Day and All of the Night

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"All Day and All of the Night" is a 1964 hard-driving rock song by the Kinks, celebrated as one of the defining early British Invasion and proto–hard rock tracks.

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All Day and All of the Night canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
bassist Pete Quaife NERFINISHED
chartedOn Billboard Hot 100 NERFINISHED
UK Singles Chart NERFINISHED
chartPositionUK 2
chartPositionUS 7
composer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs defining early British Invasion track
hard-driving rock song
proto–hard rock track
drummer Mick Avory NERFINISHED
followedBy Tired of Waiting for You NERFINISHED
follows You Really Got Me NERFINISHED
genre British Invasion NERFINISHED
hard rock
proto–hard rock
rock
hasBside I Gotta Move
hasInfluenced garage rock
later hard rock bands
hasMusicalFeature driving rhythm
power chords
simple verse-chorus structure
hasTheme romantic desire
includedIn many Kinks compilation albums
isPartOf The Kinks early discography NERFINISHED
key G major
language English
leadGuitarist Dave Davies NERFINISHED
leadVocalist Ray Davies NERFINISHED
length approximately 2:20
movement British Invasion NERFINISHED
notableFor distorted power-chord guitar riff
influence on hard rock
originalMedium 7-inch single
originalReleaseRegion United Kingdom NERFINISHED
performer The Kinks NERFINISHED
producer Shel Talmy NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1964
recordLabel Pye Records NERFINISHED
Reprise Records
releaseDate 1964
rhythmGuitarist Ray Davies NERFINISHED
tempo fast
writer Ray Davies NERFINISHED

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The Kinks notableWork All Day and All of the Night
Ray Davies notableWork All Day and All of the Night