Waterloo Sunset
The Kinks Lyrics


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Dirty old river, must you keep rolling
Flowing into the night?
People so busy, make me feel dizzy
Taxi light shines so bright
But I don't need no friends
As long as I gaze on
Waterloo sunset
I am in paradise

Every day, I look at the world from my window
But chilly, chilly is the evening time
Waterloo sunset's fine (Waterloo sunset's fine)

Terry meets Julie
Waterloo station
Every Friday night
But I am so lazy, don't want to wander
I stay at home at night
But I don't feel afraid
As long as I gaze on
Waterloo sunset
I am in paradise

Every day, I look at the world from my window
But chilly, chilly is the evening time
Waterloo sunset's fine (Waterloo sunset's fine)

Millions of people swarming like flies 'round
Waterloo underground
But Terry and Julie cross over the river
Where they feel safe and sound
And they don't need no friends
As long as they gaze on
Waterloo Sunset
They are in paradise





Waterloo sunset's fine (Waterloo sunset's fine)
Waterloo sunset's fine

Overall Meaning

"Waterloo Sunset" is a classic song by The Kinks, released in 1967, which tells the story of two lovers, Terry and Julie, who meet every Friday night at Waterloo station. The song is set against the backdrop of a busy city, with its dirty old river that seems to never stop rolling, and the hustle and bustle of people rushing about their lives. The singer, who lives near Waterloo, watches the world pass by from his window and notes the people he sees, feeling dizzy with their urgency.


Despite the chaos of the world outside, and his lack of belonging to it, the singer finds solace in gazing upon the Waterloo sunset. He feels as though he is in paradise, and this same sentiment is echoed by Terry and Julie, who cross over the river where they can feel safe and sound. Although they have each other, they don't need any friends as long as they can gaze upon the beauty of the sunset.


The lyrics of the song highlight the themes of love, loneliness, and isolation in a bustling city, with its inhabitants bustling about their lives. The Waterloo Sunset represents a moment of tranquillity and beauty in an otherwise chaotic world. The song also serves as an ode to London and its iconic landmarks.


Line by Line Meaning

Dirty old river, must you keep rolling
The river constantly flowing reminds me of how time never stops


Flowing into the night?
Does the river continue to flow even at night?


People so busy, make me feel dizzy
The hectic pace of everyone around me is overwhelming


Taxi light shines so bright
The bright lights of the city at night are mesmerizing


But I don't need no friends
Despite being alone, I am content with my own company


As long as I gaze on Waterloo sunset I am in paradise
Watching the beautiful sunset from Waterloo station brings me an immense sense of joy and peace


Every day, I look at the world from my window
I watch the world go by from the safety of my own home


But chilly, chilly is the evening time
Evening time can feel cold and lonely


Waterloo sunset's fine (Waterloo sunset's fine)
Despite the loneliness, the Sunset at Waterloo brings a sense of comfort


Terry meets Julie Waterloo Station Every Friday night
Terry and Julie have a regular meeting spot at Waterloo station


But I am so lazy, don't want to wander
I am content staying in and not venturing out like Terry and Julie


And they don't need no friends As long as they gaze on Waterloo Sunset They are in paradise
Terry and Julie don't need anyone else as long as they have the beautiful sunset to enjoy together


Millions of people swarming like flies 'round Waterloo underground
The busy crowds at Waterloo underground station can be overwhelming


But Terry and Julie cross over the river Where they feel safe and sound
Terry and Julie find safety and comfort across the river from the bustling crowds


Waterloo sunset's fine (Waterloo sunset's fine)
The Sunset at Waterloo continues to provide comfort and joy




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Raymond Douglas Davies

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@daviddharmawanliong2138

I am glad living in year 70 as youngster in HK
There were quite many good groups at that era like:
- Procol Harum
- Animals
- Who
- Small Faces
- Love Affair
- Edison Lighthouse
Plus many types of music
UK is the Leader in World Music started from Beatles
Rolling Stones
Last but not least QUEEN
Very amazing

From Indonesia❤



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@AlanODuffy

I was the tape operator, assistant on this gem .. Alan McKenzie the engineer, Pye studio 2. A beautiful record and song .... 1966... x

@Goldenrod01

That’s brilliant, that’s a moment of music history that you were part of

@waynestewart5758

I sometimes work for a Ray Lovegrove, remember the name? A roadie for the band at the time, recounts the story of being with Ray when he wrote this.

@rederic2004

On the best song out of Britain in the 60s? A good day's work!

@solangecsparrzo8748

How lucky you are I didn't even exist even though I love this song since I've heard it

@mbutts1000

Good Job 👌👌

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@Das-Ist-Zanthi

One Day on Netflix brought me here, this song is super magical i can't describe the feelings i get, it's just so surreal and immersive even ❤

@berwayannick6287

😅me too

@flaviafernando9387

Same bro

@auriferous4462

The series has such beautiful visuals and good music choices throughout.

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