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| - "You Really Got Me" was originally a single by the Kinks. It was number one on the UK singles charts for two weeks. Van Halen covered the song in 1978 on their debut album, Van Halen.
- "You Really Got Me" is song by British band The Kinks, released on 4 August 1964. The song has been covered by Andy Taylor in concert.
- Written by Ray Davies
- "You Really Got Me" was a song playing on a nearby handheld radio when Maria Jackson, having been transported back in time from the early 21st century, encountered a young Sarah Jane Smith on 13 July 1964. (TV: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?)
- The Chipmunks: Girl, you really got me now You got me so I don't know where I'm going Girl, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night The Chipmunks & Honor Society: Girl, you really got me now You got me so I don't know where I'm going Oh yeah, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night You really got me (oh!) You really got me (yeah!) You really got me Alvin: Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Honor Society: Come on! Please, don't ever let me be I only wanna be by your side Come on girl! Please, don't ever let me be I only wanna be by your side Alvin: Ohhhh (oh! oh! oh! oh!)
- "You Really Got Me" is a rock song written by Ray Davies and performed by his band, The Kinks. It was released on 4 August 1964 as the group's third single, and reached Number 1 on the UK singles chart the next month, remaining for two weeks. It was the group's breakthrough hit; it established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States, reaching Number 7 there later in the year. It was later included on the Kinks' debut album, Kinks.
- "You Really Got Me" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by The Kinks. It was released on 4 August 1964 as the group's third single, and reached No. 1 on the UK singles chart the next month, remaining for two weeks.[3] It was the group's breakthrough hit; it established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States, reaching No. 7 there later in the year.[4] It was later included on the Kinks' debut album, Kinks.
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