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  1. Lola Lyrics: I met her in a club down in old Soho / Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like Coca-Cola / C-O-L-A, Cola / She walked up to me and she asked me to dance / I asked...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lola_(song)Lola (song) - Wikipedia

    "Lola" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks, written by frontman Ray Davies for their 1970 album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One. The song details a romantic encounter in a Soho bar between a young man and the eponymous Lola, who is possibly a trans woman or cross-dresser .

  3. The Kinks - Lola (Lyrics)Visit The Kinks Official Store And Buy a Vinyl: https://thekinks.lnk.to/60storeIDOriginally released: June 12, 1970Follow The Kinks:...

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  4. Classic Rock Playlist 01Credits: The Kinks And Creator SoftballPrincess47 Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made...

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  5. "Lola" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by English rock band the Kinks on their album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One. The song details a romantic encounter between a young man and a possible transvestite, whom he meets in a club in Soho, London.

  6. Lola (2020 Stereo Remaster) Lyrics. [Verse 1] I met her in a club down in old Soho. Where you drink champagne and it taste just like Coca-Cola. C-O-L-A, Cola. She walked up to me and she asked...

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  8. Cyberpope from Richmond, Canada In Ray Davies' (of The Kinks) seminal song Lola, he writes the lyric "I'm glad I'm a man, and so is Lola." This can mean one of four things: "Lola and I are both glad I'm a man," "I'm glad Lola and I are both men," "I'm glad I'm a man, and Lola is also a man," or "I'm glad I'm a man, and Lola is also glad to be a ...