You're walking round in my memory
That only gets stronger and stronger
The inspiration behind some of The Kinks classic songs, including 'Susannah's Still Alive' was Dave Davies first love, Sue Sheehan.
Dave and Susan, who attended the local girls school, were teenage sweethearts. Unfortunately when Dave was fifteen and Sue sixteen they were discovered having an amorous encounter on Hamstead Heath (an incident that later inspired The Kinks album Schoolboys in Disgrace). Dave was expelled from school and some months later Sue discovered she was pregnant. The young couple planned to marry but their parents separated them, telling Dave, Sue no longer wished to see him and vice versa. It would be thirty years before Dave saw Sue again, or met his daughter Tracey.
The tragedy had a profound effect on Dave and much of his later wild behaviour was in an attempt to deal with losing his first love.
Sue inspired several of Dave's songs, 'Susannah's Still Alive', 'Funny Face', 'Mindless Child of Motherhood' and 'Fortis Green'.
Oh how can I live without her
The doctors won't let me see her
But I can catch a glimpse through the doorway
Of the girl that I love and care for
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