About the song

“Lola” is a song by the English rock band The Kinks, released in 1970. Written by the band’s lead singer and songwriter, Ray Davies, “Lola” became one of their most iconic tracks.

The lyrics of “Lola” tell the story of a young man who meets a woman named Lola in a club, only to later discover that Lola is actually a man. The song explores themes of ambiguity and fluidity in gender identity, challenging conventional norms and perceptions. The narrative is delivered with a mix of humor and empathy, reflecting a broader social commentary on acceptance and understanding.

Musically, “Lola” features a catchy, upbeat melody with a memorable guitar riff and engaging rhythm. The song combines elements of rock and folk, showcasing The Kinks’ versatility and Davies’ storytelling prowess.

“Lola” was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and becoming a staple in The Kinks’ discography. Its bold subject matter and catchy tune have ensured its lasting popularity and cultural significance, making it a classic in the rock music canon.

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I met her in a club down in old SohoWhere you drink champagne and it tastes just like Coca-ColaC-O-L-A, ColaShe walked up to me and she asked me to danceI asked her her name and in a dark brown voice she said, “Lola”L-O-L-A, LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
Well, I’m not the world’s most physical guyBut when she squeezed me tight, she nearly broke my spineOh, my LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
Well, I’m not dumb, but I can’t understandWhy she walks like a woman and talks like a manOh, my LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
Well, we drank champagne and danced all nightUnder electric candlelightShe picked me up and sat me on her kneeShe said, “Little boy, won’t you come home with me?”
Well, I’m not the world’s most passionate guyBut when I looked in her eyes, well, I almost fell for my LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
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I pushed her awayI walked to the doorI fell to the floorI got down on my kneesWell, I looked at her, and she at me
Well, that’s the way that I want it to stayAnd I always want it to be that way for my LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-LolaGirls will be boys and boys will be girlsIt’s a mixed up, muddled up, shook up worldExcept for LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
Well, I’d left home just a week beforeAnd I’d never, ever kissed a woman beforeLola smiled and took me by the handShe said, “Little boy, gonna make you a man”
Well, I’m not the world’s most masculine manBut I know what I am and I’m glad I’m a manAnd so is LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-LolaLo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola
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