Predictable (The Kinks song)
"Predictable" is the fourth track from the Kinks' 1981 album, Give the People What They Want. It was written by Ray Davies.
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Predictable" describe the monotony of the average person's life. "Yeah, ain't life a bore", the singer complains, saying that he doesn't "know why I'm even bothering". However, the singer has hope, claiming that "one day it's gonna get better some way", but would even settle to "wish it would get worse any way". He goes as far to say that it "feels like a good time to die". The song, like many written by Davies, comments on the life of the middle class in a sarcastic fashion.Release and reception
"Predictable" was first released in the UK as a single, backed with "Back to Front". The single was unsuccessful, despite the popularity of its predecessor, "Better Things". However, in America, it was only released on the Give the People What They Want album.Robert Christgau said that "Predictable" was "self-fulfilling", implying that the track was not unique.