The Kinks' "Lola," the best, most melancholic song about falling in love with a trans-woman ever, was only briefly banned, not because of content that the 1970's audience might have objected to, but because it made a reference to "Coca-Cola." BBC Radio had a strict no product policy, so singer Ray Davies was forced to interrupt the band's American tour to fly back to London and re-record the lyric to say "cherry cola" instead.
The song's title is "Lola." It's by The Kinks.
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The lyrics to the song Lola by The Kinks begin, "I met her in a club down in old Soho where we drank champagne and it tasted like cherry cola, c-o-l-a cola."
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The Bollywood movie JOSH had a Hollywood song. It was when they were at Saturday dance. the name of song was LOLA LOLA by Ricky Martin.
The BBC banned "Charlie Brown" by the Coasters due to its perceived promotion of juvenile delinquency through its lyrics about mischief and truancy. The song was considered to have a negative influence on young listeners at the time.
The song's title is "Lola." It's by The Kinks.
You can find the episodes from Charlie and Lola by searching on Youtube or on the website from the BBC, which is a Television Network from Great-Brittan.
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Eric Broadley, founder of LOLA cars stated that the name LOLA comes from the Shirley Bassey hit song "Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets - and little man, Lola WANTS YOU! Paul Ragonese PRagonese@aol.com
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Equivocal means ambiguous, having more than one possible meaning. An example is the line from the Kinks' song, Lola: "I'm glad I'm a man and so is Lola." The statement is equivocal because it is not clear whether Lola is glad that the singer is a man or whether Lola is glad that Lola is a man (the context of the song suggests that this is a possibility).
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