The Kinks based this on their first hit, "You Really Got Me." In their early years, The Kinks' record company pressured them to follow up hits very quickly, which created what lead singer Ray Davies described as an "assembly line" of songs. In this case, the tactic worked well, with the sound-a-like tune scoring them another hit.
Kinks frontman Ray Davies wrote this lusty rocker where the guy can't stand to be away from his girl even for a minute. He called it, "A neurotic song - youthful, obsessive and sexually possessive."
This was produced by group's manager, Shel Talmy, who helped The Kinks get a loud, dynamic sound. Talmy, an American who came to England when he smelled opportunity, also produced the first album for The Who.
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