And the band's singing, especially of "Waterloo Sunset," was refreshingly out of tune.
"Waterloo Sunset" begins with the lines: "Dirty old river, must you keep rolling, flowing into the night?"
I would choose something like 'Waterloo Sunset' by The Kinks.
In 1997, he published a book of short stories entitled Waterloo Sunset, described as "a concept album set on paper."
Later it got changed to Waterloo Sunset, but there's still that play on words with Waterloo.
One version of the song also includes the chorus of "Waterloo Sunset".
Ray Davies also wrote a collection of short stories called Waterloo Sunset.
"Waterloo Sunset" did not make the final cut, and is currently only available as a bonus track with the special edition issue of the album.
"Waterloo Sunset" takes its title from Davies's most beautiful song.
"Waterloo Sunset" is not a negligible book, but it's a superfluous one.