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Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
It's been a long time now since high school days
But when I'm with you, darling you still amaze me
No one could ever come before ya
God knows how much I still adore ya
My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
Hey little girl, when we first met
I was shaking so hard you really made me sweat
You opened up my eyes and showed me
You took me by surprise and floored me
We walked to school together
Just a boy and a girl
We talked through all kinds of weather
About giving our love a whirl
Do you remember the time at the high school dance
When the Beach Boys sang about good vibrations?

My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
We walked to school together
Just a boy and a girl
We talked through all kinds of weather
About giving our love a whirl
We were cruisin' the strip every Friday night
Headin' for the beach in a two tone torc flight
First time I turned and saw you
God only knows I love you
Never anyone before you
Don't you know I still adore you?
My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya
My Victoria, Victoria, I could love you for a hundred years
And still want more of ya

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The Kinks (1963–1996) were an English pop group that came out of the British R&B scene of the early 1960s.

Formed in 1963 in Muswell Hill, North London, they first gained prominence on the heels of the well-received and highly influential single "You Really Got Me" (1964). The group originally consisted of lead singer/guitarist Ray Davies, his brother lead guitarist Dave Davies, drummer Mick Avory, and bassist Peter Quaife. Quaife left (twice) in the late 1960s, and Avory finally left in 1984 as the result of a long-running dispute with Dave Davies, leaving only the Davies brothers as the core of the original group.

With Ray's songwriting skills and unashamedly English voices, Dave's impressive guitar work, and Avory's tight and steady drumming, the band became one of the best and most influential groups of British pop and the "british invasion" of the U.S.A., lasting longer than any of their competitors, apart from The Rolling Stones, as they broke up in 1996. Their catalogue of songs has been covered by Van Halen, The Pretenders, The Black Keys, The Stranglers,Queens of the Stone Age , and many more.

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