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(c)1965 Words & Music Raymond Douglas Davies Track 5 (mono single) on Disc Two of "Kinda Kinks!" (p)2011 Track 17 (alternative take) on Disc 2 of "Kinda Kinks!" (p)2011 Arr. stagwolf ~~~~~~~~~ See my friends, see my friends playing across the river. See my friends, see my friends playing across the river. She is gone, she is gone, and now there´s no one there, Except my friends, playing across the river. She just went, she just went, went across the river. Now she´s gone, now she´s gone, wish that I´d gone with her. She is gone, she is gone, and now there´s no one there, Except my friends, playing across the river. She´s gone and now there´s no one there to take her place. She is gone and now there´s no one else around, Except my friends, playing across the river. See my friends, see my friends playing across the river. See my friends, see my friends playing across the riverღ ~~~ Gitter tuned down half step ~~~ Tab (david john´s) lookahere: http://www.kindakinks.net/discography... ~~~ "See My Friends" is a song by The Kinks, written by the group's singer and guitarist, Ray Davies. Released in 1965, it reached #10 on the UK Singles Chart. A rare foray into psychedelic rock for the group, it is credited by Jonathan Bellman as the first Western rock song to integrate Indian raga sounds, being released six months before the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood". The song is sometimes mistitled "See My Friend", because this is how the song was identified on the initial UK single pressing. However, the website of Kassner Music, which owns the publishing rights to the song, specifies the title as "See My Friends", which are also the words Davies clearly sings throughout the track. Most subsequent issues of the song have borne the more familiar "See My Friends" title. Ray Davies has been heard to say the song is about the death of his older sister, Rene, who lived for a time in Ontario, Canada. Upon her return to England she fell ill due to an undiagnosed hole in her heart and died while dancing at a night club. Just before she died, he has said, she gave him his first guitar for his 13th birthday. Inspiration for the song came from a stopover in Bombay during The Kinks' 1965 Asian tour, where the jetlagged Davies encountered fishermen chanting on their way to their morning work. Richard Thompson covered the song on his album 1000 Years of Popular Music.