

"You Really Got Me" was written by Ray Davies, the Kinks' vocalist and main songwriter, sometime between 9 and 12 March 1964.

We did it differently on the record because was really rather uncommercial. had very way-out words and a funny sort of ending that didn't. American rock band Van Halen adapted the song for their 1978 self-titled debut album it was released as their first single and peaked at No. "You Really Got Me" was later included on the Kinks' debut album, Kinks. It established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States, reaching number seven later in the year. The song became the group's breakthrough hit. It was released in the US on 2 September by Reprise Records. "You Really Got Me" was released in the UK on 4 August 1964 by Pye Records as the group's third single, and reached number one on the Record Retailer chart the following month, remaining there for two weeks. Built around a guitar riff played by Dave Davies, the song's lyrics were described by Dave as "a love song for street kids". "You Really Got Me" was built around power chords ( perfect fifths and octaves) and heavily influenced later rock musicians, particularly in the genres of heavy metal and punk rock. Although it was rumoured that future Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page had performed the song's guitar solo, the myth has since been proven false. Two song versions were recorded, with the second performance used for the final single. The song, originally performed in a more blues-oriented style, was inspired by artists such as Lead Belly and Big Bill Broonzy. " You Really Got Me" is a song written by Ray Davies for English rock band the Kinks.
