One of my all-time favorite songs. I’ll never know why this song wasn’t a worldwide hit. It always brings tears to my eyes and gives me hope for those crummy and not so great days. I know tomorrow we will all find better things.
Somebody should create the greatest film ever made - just they could end the film and roll the credits while this song plays, as we wipe a tear from our eyes.
"So here's to what the future brings. I hope tomorrow you find better things." Cheers, mate! I couldn't agree more. I hope tomorrow we all find better things.
@Seth Gatewood Nice said! Wish you the very best in these uncertain times in life and the world. The Kinks are the best and their music won't ever fade away only get better.
Such a beautiful, positive and wonderfully performed song !! Ray’s voice sounds so sincere and caring. Thank you Ray for enhancing my life and for putting tears of joy and life appreciation in my eyes!
If I am honest, I think with almost any other vocalist this song would actually sound maudlin and over sentimental. But Ray has such a genuine, compassionate and sincere quality to his singing that I listen to this song and it gets me every time and often it actually makes me cry. Yes, we (by we I mean all of us Kinks fans) know what an absolutely brilliant songwriter Ray Davies is. There is truly none better. But I don't think it gets acknowledged enough just what an incredible vocalist Ray is as well. The humanity in Ray's voice that he brings to all the songs he sings is something very rare and special.
Couldn’t have said it better - I have the same reaction and have loved Ray’s songs forever. Dave’s not so bad himself! But for the greatest performers, it’s that sincerity and authenticity that makes all the difference. Your post made my day. Long live The Kinks!
Absolutely agreed. He's got this sense of realism, a vulnerability, in his voice. Mick Jagger had it in the early Stones years ("Under My Thumb" for instance), but Ray always had it, and never lost it. There is no swagger; he sings like the everyman: snarky and scared, funny and wearily optimistic. The Kinks may very well be the greatest band of all-time. Viva Ray and Dave, and R.I.P. Adam Schlesinger.
when this came out my mom was dying of cancer and I hoped that maybe there would be a place with no pain and some joy on the other side, makes me cry still
Seahorse!! I could say it well--but I couldn’t say it better than you did!!! Simple, beautiful and true. Love to raise a glass and toast the spirit which you so well expressed! And Ray too!
Great song from a great album. I think Give The People What They Want was the best post-60's Kinks album by far, and this song especially should have been a much bigger hit than it was. It has aged very nicely.
They used this song as the final song to a new comedy on Prime; called Sprung and it was joyful to say the least. What a happy and bouncy tune - it immediately put me in a good mood. Music is a tonic for the soul. Rock on Ray Davies!!
It was Sprung! This song sounded familiar in a movie called "Hard Feelings" and I've been wracking my brain for days now trying to remember where I heard it before. Thank you for jogging my memory. Sprung was excellent.
Here's wishing you the bluest sky And hoping something better comes tomorrow Hoping all the verses rhyme And the very best of choruses, too Follow all the doubt and sadness I know that better things are on the way Here's hoping all the days ahead Won't be as bitter as the ones behind you Be an optimist instead And somehow happiness will find you Forget what happened yesterday I know that better things are on the way It's really good to see you rocking out And having fun Living like you've just begun Accept your life and what it brings I hope tomorrow you'll find better things I know tomorrow you'll find better things Here's wishing you the bluest sky And hoping something better comes tomorrow Hoping all the verses rhyme And the very best of choruses, too Follow all the doubt and sadness I know that better things are on the way I know you've got a lot of good things happening up ahead The past is gone, it's all been said So here's to what the future brings I know tomorrow you'll find better things I know tomorrow you'll find better things I hope tomorrow you'll find better things I know tomorrow you'll find better things I hope tomorrow you'll find better things Source: LyricFind
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU STOLE MY THOUGHTS....../....IT DOESN'T MATTER WE MUST BE ON THE SAME WAVE .....WISHING YOU ,& YOURS THE BEST....& HOPE FOR BETTER DAYS .....
I could not agree more! I always had a love for this song whenever things weren't going well. It is so hopefui and positive. Lord knows we need that now. Thanks Ray, Dave and your mates!
@@gareyscott3638 oh man it really sucks when that happens , it must be a big payday for them , unless of course they have already sold the rights to their catalog for a pittance compared to their true meaning and value
This song has that alternative-sound similar to bands whod come later in the 80s like REM. I bought this album when it came out but I never noticed this until now.
This is a beautiful song musically and lyrically. I was 13 when this awesome album was released. All the teenagers, born a couple of years after the Kinks first came onto.the scene, had plenty of new, fresh-sounding, great music (along with the "Low Budget" album from just two years before) with which to discover this band for the first time. Also, fans going back to 1965 re-discovered the Kinks from this late-1970s commercial comeback. The British Invasion helped The United States realize what a gem African-Americans had created in rock and roll and England treated the great black American artists with far more respect than they unfortunately got in the States. I also wouldn't be surprised if this musical explosion on both sides of the Atlantic wasn't a factor in spreading the English language all around the world even more than before.
I’ve loved this song from the very first time I heard in High School as a Junior or Senior. I always have it in my playlists. Yep 41 years later and Never Ever get tired of it. I just wish there would have been a video of it. The drums percussion was so late 70s early 80s stereotyped and I love it. drummers and thei r 15 minute solos/band breaks. It would be so cool to watch.
One of my fave songs by these guys. And the coolest thing of all: my young son, aged 25 years, is into The Kinks today! I didn't introduce him to this fun catchy wonderful music - his eclectic taste and voracious appetite for unique sounds lead him here all on his own.
I heard this song just before I graduated in the 80's from Hershey Pa. My whole life ahead of me and the uncertainty of what was to come. I was scared. Now, after a few stints in the military, a few divorces, a few kids, a few careers, losing more than a few family members and friends and a few months into retirement, this song still gets to me. Always hoping tomorrow, I'll find better days (and there always have been and always will be!) What a wonderful ride!!!!!!
Heard this song just before the end credits for the Grown Ups movie, waited till the end to find out the name of the song. Always gives you a positive boost and frame of mind specially during this Covid year which has been the worst year in Himan history with everything that has happened. Really like the lyrics as well so positive.
The Kinks , a great Rock band I grew up listening to , I bought my first Kinks record way back when I was round 12 years old , and Better Things is one of my favorite from this super cool Rock band.
The Bouncing Souls did a really great cover of this. Their punkrock (emphasis on rock!) sound fits the melody perfectly and the singer does a great job capturing the spirit of the wonderful lyrics. This song fits the overall theme of their other stuff, so at first i thought that this was one of their songs but the lyrics seemed too sophisticated for any band after the 1970s so i figured that it must be a cover and i can't say that i was too surprised when i found out who wrote the lyrics/song. I really love that this is a song you can sing to yourself but also to other people who might need it. Great job Mr. Davies!
Actually I don't have to go to far back to love this song. It makes me think of summer days in my late twenties and early thirties. It's possible to achieve better things.
I found this jewel in a film called "Fita Cassete" (in portuguese, maybe "Cassete Tapes" in english - Netflix). It is the crown of the film and ... sure positive. I took it to my band and instantly we rehearsed ... and recorded also. Good! My actual band, Loupha, began its history singing "You Really Got Me" in 1965 - it was a big shake!
I was a weekend DJ on a small family owned AM radio station for several years. Did a saturday/sunday morning 70's music show and I would close every show with this song. They made such good music but I don't think they really got the full recognition they deserved.
Wholeheartedly agree! This song maybe more than any other could make me hopeful when things appeared hopeless. It's a fantastic, uplifting song and sentiment if you're going thru the recovery( be it medical or addiction or grief or depression or tragedy or even a virus). This song has always helped lift my spirits and still does.
The song is very good.. I was really into the Kinks in high school 81-..& don't recall this song. Probably a good idea B-side. I like it. I heard it in a new Netflix movie in USA called "Mixtape".
Hace tiempo que estoy en una depresion muy profunda, por lo que deje de escuchar musica hace unos 16 dias, no escuchaba nada que estuviera en mis canciones favoritas y el dia de hoy escuche esta canción y se escuchaba diferente, casi como si fuera otra version, creo que es como dice Ray, "mañana habra mejores cosas"
Ray Davies's words are priceless. God bless him for all the joy he has given to us one and all
I got to meet Ray and I told him that I loved this song. His response? "That's a good one!". 😃
Did he mean the song or your comment?
One of my all-time favorite songs. I’ll never know why this song wasn’t a worldwide hit. It always brings tears to my eyes and gives me hope for those crummy and not so great days. I know tomorrow we will all find better things.
This song helps my depression so much. Gives me hope
This song has saved my life. That is no exaggeration. I'm so glad it helped you with your depression!
It makes mine worse
Everyone has a little depression it depends how you handle it, don't think about the past and the future just live for today
Your not alone. May the Lord always bless and protect you.
Sameeeee
Somebody should create the greatest film ever made - just they could end the film and roll the credits while this song plays, as we wipe a tear from our eyes.
Got this album when it was 14. Still sounds great 40 years later.
I think we're about the same age-i didn't have my own money then, but my older sister did lol. I was always "borrowing" her albums 😂
I just smile every time that opening riff hits. Can't help it, it's totally involuntary. It makes a bad day better after listening to this.
If we ever needed a positive song, we need it now, says every generation. In any case, this is a lovely song with great energy, and I love it.
"So here's to what the future brings. I hope tomorrow you find better things." Cheers, mate! I couldn't agree more. I hope tomorrow we all find better things.
@Seth Gatewood
Nice said! Wish you the very best in these uncertain times in life and the world.
The Kinks are the best and their music won't ever fade away only get better.
No future
Rockin' out and having fun
Such a beautiful, positive and wonderfully performed song !! Ray’s voice sounds so sincere and caring. Thank you Ray for enhancing my life and for putting tears of joy and life appreciation in my eyes!
The kinks have some of the best album openers and album closers.
And album middles, too.
One od the greates underrated melodies of rock
If I am honest, I think with almost any other vocalist this song would actually sound maudlin and over sentimental. But Ray has such a genuine, compassionate and sincere quality to his singing that I listen to this song and it gets me every time and often it actually makes me cry. Yes, we (by we I mean all of us Kinks fans) know what an absolutely brilliant songwriter Ray Davies is. There is truly none better. But I don't think it gets acknowledged enough just what an incredible vocalist Ray is as well. The humanity in Ray's voice that he brings to all the songs he sings is something very rare and special.
Couldn’t have said it better - I have the same reaction and have loved Ray’s songs forever. Dave’s not so bad himself! But for the greatest performers, it’s that sincerity and authenticity that makes all the difference. Your post made my day. Long live The Kinks!
Absolutely agreed. He's got this sense of realism, a vulnerability, in his voice. Mick Jagger had it in the early Stones years ("Under My Thumb" for instance), but Ray always had it, and never lost it. There is no swagger; he sings like the everyman: snarky and scared, funny and wearily optimistic. The Kinks may very well be the greatest band of all-time. Viva Ray and Dave, and R.I.P. Adam Schlesinger.
when this came out my mom was dying of cancer and I hoped that maybe there would be a place with no pain and some joy on the other side, makes me cry still
Kimberley Asselin i’m sure she’s at peace and proud of you and i know she’s found better things :) 💗
Seahorse!! I could say it well--but I couldn’t say it better than you did!!! Simple, beautiful and true. Love to raise a glass and toast the spirit which you so well expressed! And Ray too!
Great song from a great album. I think Give The People What They Want was the best post-60's Kinks album by far, and this song especially should have been a much bigger hit than it was. It has aged very nicely.
I like Misfits from that era
@@Pete_S Both are equally great!
Damn! Another over looked gem from Ray and the Kinks.
This song should have millions of views.
Love this song. It brings back 40 years.
A definite oldie but goodie .
I have a feeling that this is the best song ever made ♡♡♡
They used this song as the final song to a new comedy on Prime; called Sprung and it was joyful to say the least. What a happy and bouncy tune - it immediately put me in a good mood. Music is a tonic for the soul. Rock on Ray Davies!!
It was Sprung! This song sounded familiar in a movie called "Hard Feelings" and I've been wracking my brain for days now trying to remember where I heard it before. Thank you for jogging my memory. Sprung was excellent.
one of the best songs ever
Here's wishing you the bluest sky
And hoping something better comes tomorrow
Hoping all the verses rhyme
And the very best of choruses, too
Follow all the doubt and sadness
I know that better things are on the way
Here's hoping all the days ahead
Won't be as bitter as the ones behind you
Be an optimist instead
And somehow happiness will find you
Forget what happened yesterday
I know that better things are on the way
It's really good to see you rocking out
And having fun
Living like you've just begun
Accept your life and what it brings
I hope tomorrow you'll find better things
I know tomorrow you'll find better things
Here's wishing you the bluest sky
And hoping something better comes tomorrow
Hoping all the verses rhyme
And the very best of choruses, too
Follow all the doubt and sadness
I know that better things are on the way
I know you've got a lot of good things happening up ahead
The past is gone, it's all been said
So here's to what the future brings
I know tomorrow you'll find better things
I know tomorrow you'll find better things
I hope tomorrow you'll find better things
I know tomorrow you'll find better things
I hope tomorrow you'll find better things
Source: LyricFind
Thanks for posting these lyrics
Hard to decide if the end of line 4 is "too" or "to," to make an infinitive enambment with "to / Follow." Probably both when you hear it!
A perfect song for these uncertain days of the Corona virus
Play on repeat till it's all good again
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I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU STOLE MY THOUGHTS....../....IT DOESN'T MATTER WE MUST BE ON THE SAME WAVE .....WISHING YOU ,& YOURS THE BEST....& HOPE FOR BETTER DAYS .....
I could not agree more! I always had a love for this song whenever things weren't going well. It is so hopefui and positive. Lord knows we need that now. Thanks Ray, Dave and your mates!
O.K. nobody's saying it. I will. You took this from Jimmy Fallon.
Makes you smile
i heard this on the radio today , first time in a few years , it brought tears of joy to my eyes, god bless the kinks, seriously
I heard it as background music for a Fidelity ad...so sad. It was my high school graduation song.
@@gareyscott3638 oh man it really sucks when that happens , it must be a big payday for them , unless of course they have already sold the rights to their catalog for a pittance compared to their true meaning and value
This song has that alternative-sound similar to bands whod come later in the 80s like REM. I bought this album when it came out but I never noticed this until now.
Same. Never thought about it but as a fan of the kinks and rem, I totally agree. I used to just chalk it up to Buck playing a Rickenbacher.
This is a beautiful song musically and lyrically. I was 13 when this awesome album was released. All the teenagers, born a couple of years after the Kinks first came onto.the scene, had plenty of new, fresh-sounding, great music (along with the "Low Budget" album from just two years before) with which to discover this band for the first time. Also, fans going back to 1965 re-discovered the Kinks from this late-1970s commercial comeback. The British Invasion helped The United States realize what a gem African-Americans had created in rock and roll and England treated the great black American artists with far more respect than they unfortunately got in the States. I also wouldn't be surprised if this musical explosion on both sides of the Atlantic wasn't a factor in spreading the English language all around the world even more than before.
Brings me back.
I love so many of the Kinks songs, this one is special.. it’s such a blessing, especially when things seem so dark. It genuinely bring joy to my heart
Thanks Ray..... Same to you!
Rock and roll at it's finest: bouncy, background sound, a little electric guitar and some upbeat sincerity.
Always been a loyal Kinks fan but it took “Sprung” to bring me back here. ❤
I’ve loved this song from the very first time I heard in High School as a Junior or Senior. I always have it in my playlists. Yep 41 years later and Never Ever get tired of it. I just wish there would have been a video of it. The drums percussion was so late 70s early 80s stereotyped and I love it. drummers and thei r 15 minute solos/band breaks. It would be so cool to watch.
One of my fave songs by these guys. And the coolest thing of all: my young son, aged 25 years, is into The Kinks today! I didn't introduce him to this fun catchy wonderful music - his eclectic taste and voracious appetite for unique sounds lead him here all on his own.
That piano intro rocks me out every time
Love it! A perfect song for yes, today and tomorrow. Peace, love and happiness always! ❤️
I heard this song just before I graduated in the 80's from Hershey Pa. My whole life ahead of me and the uncertainty of what was to come. I was scared. Now, after a few stints in the military, a few divorces, a few kids, a few careers, losing more than a few family members and friends and a few months into retirement, this song still gets to me. Always hoping tomorrow, I'll find better days (and there always have been and always will be!) What a wonderful ride!!!!!!
I really appreciate what you have to say here.
Such a great song to start 2023 with.
Nothing better than listening to The Kinks....thank you!!!
Heard this song just before the end credits for the Grown Ups movie, waited till the end to find out the name of the song. Always gives you a positive boost and frame of mind specially during this Covid year which has been the worst year in Himan history with everything that has happened. Really like the lyrics as well so positive.
He's such an amazing artist!
Nice sound. Thanks for the music, Ray.
Fireman brought me here! What a good song!
It's really good to see you rocking out and having fun.
This could be a greeting card
Fantastic band! Thank you for sharing and God bless everyone
God bless you as well.
Rock out.
Have fun.
Live life like it’s just begun.
Then you’ll be just fine.
A real classic , a true foreshadow to present-tense times 🌹
Best New Year's song ever.
Damn, I didn't knew it two days ago.
Hard Feelings ❤
The best lyrics I've ever heard. Makes me feel good when doen
Favorite New Year Eve song
The Kinks , a great Rock band I grew up listening to , I bought my first Kinks record way back when I was round 12 years old , and Better Things is one of my favorite from this super cool Rock band.
Love them for every decade they gave us all these beautifull songs..know what...someone will 50 years from now
Im down now but not out....this song gives me hope
The Bouncing Souls did a really great cover of this. Their punkrock (emphasis on rock!) sound fits the melody perfectly and the singer does a great job capturing the spirit of the wonderful lyrics. This song fits the overall theme of their other stuff, so at first i thought that this was one of their songs but the lyrics seemed too sophisticated for any band after the 1970s so i figured that it must be a cover and i can't say that i was too surprised when i found out who wrote the lyrics/song. I really love that this is a song you can sing to yourself but also to other people who might need it. Great job Mr. Davies!
Lost classic from a great album. Probably their heaviest too
He sounds.so nice! I especially liked “Come.Dancing”. It’s such a fond tribute to his sister. I have a nasty brother!
Maybe he is nasty out of envy because he wants to be feminized?
So does Dave Davies
Actually I don't have to go to far back to love this song. It makes me think of summer days in my late twenties and early thirties. It's possible to achieve better things.
What sweet lyrics! Lovely song. I've never heard it before.
I wanna dance like in the breakfast club...i Had the 8 track. Listened to it over and over, building wwii models, ....wow.
Fountains of Wayne played Better Things on the Conan O’Brien show ten days after 9/11. A perfect choice.
essa música é simplesmente incrível
Always The kinks The best
I found this jewel in a film called "Fita Cassete" (in portuguese, maybe "Cassete Tapes" in english - Netflix). It is the crown of the film and ... sure positive. I took it to my band and instantly we rehearsed ... and recorded also. Good! My actual band, Loupha, began its history singing "You Really Got Me" in 1965 - it was a big shake!
Awesome
A great song for not so great times...
How is this not everyone's New Years anthem?
💖
Melodically it reminds me of "As tears go by"
This song has helped me through some dark days
I was a weekend DJ on a small family owned AM radio station for several years. Did a saturday/sunday morning 70's music show and I would close every show with this song. They made such good music but I don't think they really got the full recognition they deserved.
Except for the accept' part, that I refuse, too much was a lie, this💎 is really upliftiing,
so transforming all that into better things.
Excellent!! Great dancing music 💗💕
For real ❤️.
I remember my brother having this album when it came out. My favorite song besides paranoia. Still have it!
この曲は常に私に希望を与えてくれる。
Thank You Sir Raymond Douglas Davies !!!!
Good day everyone just feel happy to play this while cooking👩🍳 seize your day!!!
My FAVORITE Kinks tune!
One of my favorites by Sir Ray Davies and the KInks
Released 1981. Love it!
Fantastic song from the boys
Am crisps inn
Kinks the best
Only 11 and adore this stuff
Have to come here every once in a while, never gets old.
Never does!
Wholeheartedly agree! This song maybe more than any other could make me hopeful when things appeared hopeless. It's a fantastic, uplifting song and sentiment if you're going thru the recovery( be it medical or addiction or grief or depression or tragedy or even a virus). This song has always helped lift my spirits and still does.
KINK FOREEVER BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The song is very good.. I was really into the Kinks in high school 81-..& don't recall this song. Probably a good idea B-side. I like it. I heard it in a new Netflix movie in USA called "Mixtape".
Hace tiempo que estoy en una depresion muy profunda, por lo que deje de escuchar musica hace unos 16 dias, no escuchaba nada que estuviera en mis canciones favoritas y el dia de hoy escuche esta canción y se escuchaba diferente, casi como si fuera otra version, creo que es como dice Ray, "mañana habra mejores cosas"
Terrific!!!
THE BEEEEEST
Yeah it's better than the Beatles
@@giupepe4564 You must be kidding right?
@@hinatashoyo2425 nope
one of my all time fave.
Best album
It is so damn good
I can’t believe this was almost the theme song for The Office!
Paper Jammy damn
Jasmine Melgoza the uk or us one?
@@olicurran1785 US
Estoy acá por lo mismo
So was Mister Blue Sky by ELO, and Float On by modest mouse
Excelente gracias totales por compartir 🎼🎶🎸🎤🎹👏👏
The GREATEST optimism song of all time!!!
Got SPRUNG and ended here p s love you Barb
Wish there was a second season but I like the way it ended
6-1-2020 coronavirus pandemic lockdown playlist now compiled with protestors
Thank you!
My fav
Thank you! Thank you Ray Davies!
You've brought me better things.
Thank you!
reminds me of high school 1981 great times
must’ve been nice
KinKs are so underrated