1969Released
3:40

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"Victoria" was written for Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire), a soundtrack to a British TV play on which Ray Davies collaborated with dramatist and screenwriter Julian Mitchell. The program was canceled at the last minute when the producer was unable to secure financial backing and has never been produced. However Davies' music was still recorded by the Kinks and released as a concept album.

"Victoria" is a typically satirical Ray Davies song, containing many of his themes from his late '60s material such as English nostalgia and the little people. It finds him fusing the image of the historical 19th Century UK queen and the grim realities of her downtrodden subjects' life during her reign with the British rule of its Empire, which had reached its peak in Queen Victoria's reign.

Musically, "Victoria" finds Ray Davies balancing the nostalgic music hall and rock sides of his songwriting. While the track is centered on a thumping rock electric blues guitar riff, the triumphant "Land of hope and gloria" bridge enhances the remainder of the song.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Victoria - Mono Mix.
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MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
142BPM

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Castle Communications
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