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The Kinks - Sitting In My Hotel (Official Audio)
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Créditos

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Kinks
The Kinks
Performer
Dave Davies
Dave Davies
Guitar
John Dalton
John Dalton
Bass
Mick Avory
Mick Avory
Drums
John Gosling
John Gosling
Keyboards
John Beecham
John Beecham
Trombone
Mike Cotton
Mike Cotton
Trumpet
Alan Holmes
Alan Holmes
Clarinet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ray Davies
Ray Davies
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Davies
Dave Davies
Producer
Mike Bobak
Mike Bobak
Recording Engineer
Mike Butcher
Mike Butcher
Recording Engineer
Martin Levan
Martin Levan
Recording Engineer
Barry Hammond
Barry Hammond
Recording Engineer

Letra

If my friends could see me now, driving round just like a film star In a chauffeur driven jam jar, they would laugh They would all be saying that it's not really me They would all be asking who I'm trying to be If my friends could see me now Looking out my hotel window Dressed in satin strides and two-tone daisy roots If my friends could see me now I know they would smile Sitting in my hotel, hiding from the dramas of this great big world Seven stories high, looking at the world go by-y Sitting in my hotel room, thinking about the countryside and sunny days in June Trying to hide the gloom, sitting in my hotel room If my friends could see me now dressing up in my bow-tie Prancing round the room like some outrageous poove They would tell me that I'm just being used They would ask me what I'm trying to prove They would see me in my hotel Watching late shows till the morning Writing songs for old time vaudeville revues All my friends would ask me what it's all leading to Sitting in my hotel, looking through the window at the people in the street Seven stories high looking at the world go by Sitting in my hotel, looking at the world outside If my friends could see me now they would try to understand me They would ask me what on earth I'm trying to prove All my friends would ask me what it's all leading to
Writer(s): Raymond Douglas Davies Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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