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| - «The Village Green Preservation Society» es una canción escrita por Ray Davies, interpretada originalmente por la banda británica de rock, The Kinks. Es mejor conocida por ser la primera pista de su álbum de estudio del año de 1968, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, y por haber sido lanzada como el segundo sencillo del mismo álbum (tercero, si se cuenta a , incluida en la versión de 12 pistas europea y en la versión de África del Sur, con 16 canciones). La letras de la canción inspiró a los fanáticos de los Kinks a crear su eslogan, "God Save the Kinks". (es)
- The Village Green Preservation Society è un brano musicale del gruppo rock britannico The Kinks, scritto dal leader del gruppo Ray Davies e pubblicato negli Stati Uniti su 45 giri nel novembre 1968 come secondo singolo estratto dall'album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. (it)
- "The Village Green Preservation Society" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks from their sixth studio album, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968). Written and sung by the band's principal songwriter Ray Davies, the song is a nostalgic reflection where the band state their intent to "preserve" British things for posterity. As the opening track, it introduces many of the LP's themes; Ray subsequently described it as the album's "national anthem". (en)
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