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I'm in Disgrace

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1976 single by The Kinks
"I'm in Disgrace"
Single byThe Kinks
from the albumSchoolboys in Disgrace
B-side"The Hard Way"
Released21 January 1976 (US)
Recorded19 August 1975 – 24 September 1975 at Konk Studios, London
Genre
Length3:21
LabelRCA
SongwriterRay Davies
ProducerRay Davies
The Kinks singles chronology
"You Can't Stop the Music"
(1975)
"I'm in Disgrace"
(1976)
"No More Looking Back"
(1976)

"I'm in Disgrace" is the opening track on the second side ofthe Kinks' 1975 concept album,Schoolboys in Disgrace. It was written byRay Davies.

Background

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"I'm in Disgrace" plays an important role in the plot line ofSchoolboys in Disgrace lyrically, as it describes the main character, Jack (a young Mr. Flash), being publicly disgraced for his inappropriate behavior with his former girlfriend. According to Jack, the first two times that he saw her, he was in love with the girl, but because he was treated "with such distaste" the third time, he now wishes he'd "never seen [her] face." Now, because he "fell for [her] pretty face", he's "in disgrace" and his "name's dirt." However, he claims that "it wasn't lust, it wasn't rape, it was just a mistake" and says to his girlfriend that "There's no use blaming me and saying I was your ruination Because it was you equally That got us into this situation." In the next track on the album, "Headmaster", he refers to the incident as he confesses to the headmaster that "I've been with those naughty little girls again, now those naughty little girls are going to put me to shame."

The lyrics in this track reference a moment inRay Davies's brother and bandmate,Dave’s, youth. Davies was very rebellious, (the polar opposite of his introspective brother, Ray), and he often got into trouble. One time, as a fifteen-year-old, Davies was expelled from school after he was discovered having intercourse with Sue Sheehan, his girlfriend at the time,[3][4] onHampstead Heath. The two were promptly separated by their families when Sue discovered she was pregnant. This event heavily influenced Dave's later songwriting, in songs such as "Funny Face", "Susannah's Still Alive", and "Mindless Child of Motherhood".

Release and reception

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"I'm in Disgrace" was the debut single fromSchoolboys in Disgrace in America, where it was backed with "The Hard Way", a popular live track from the same album. It was, like many Kinks singles of this time period, unpopular, as it did not make a mark in the charts.

Despite its poor commercial showing, the track is often mentioned as one of the best tracks fromSchoolboys in Disgrace. Paul Nelson ofRolling Stone said that "'I'm in Disgrace' is a terrific rock & roll song about erotic confusion and shame."[1]AllMusic'sStephen Thomas Erlewine cited the track as a highlight from the album.

Cash Box said that "the tune starts out gently, the vocal warmly played out over a seemingly classical piano figure. Suddenly, falling into disgrace, the band slips into hard rock, with great backing vocals."[2]

References

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  1. ^abNelson, Paul."Rolling Stone".Rolling Stone. Archived fromthe original on 27 April 2018. Retrieved14 May 2014.
  2. ^ab"CashBox Singles Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. 31 January 1976. p. 26. Retrieved11 December 2021.
  3. ^Thomas M. Kitts (2008).Ray Davies: Not Like Everybody Else. New York/Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 4.ISBN 978-0415977692.
  4. ^"The Dedicated Follower".Uncut. January 2012. Retrieved27 November 2012.
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