| THE HOLLIES |
![]() EMI - 1A 006-05556 THE HOLLIES Bus stop Stop stop stop |
![]() PARLOPHONE - HHR 140 THE HOLLIES Dear Eloise Step inside |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5562 THE HOLLIES On a carousel All the world is love |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5602 THE HOLLIES Carrie Anne Sings that will never change |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5637 THE HOLLIES King Midas in reverse Everything is sunshine |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5680 THE HOLLIES Jennifer Eccles Open up your mind |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5733 THE HOLLIES Listen to me Do the best you can |
![]() PARLOPHONE - R 5765 THE HOLLIES Sorry Suzanne Not that way at all |
PARLOPHONE - 5C 006-90623 M THE HOLLIES He ain't heavy... he's my brother 'Cos you like to love me |
![]() PARLOPHONE - 5C 006-91045 THE HOLLIES Goodbye tomorrow I'll be your baby tonight |
![]() PARLOPHONE - 4C 006-92534 M THE HOLLIES Hey Willy Row the boat together |
![]() PARLOPHONE - 4C 006-93249 THE HOLLIES Long cool woman in a black dress Cable car |
![]() PARLOPHONE - 5C 006-04137 M THE HOLLIES Blowin' in the wind Wheels on fire |
![]() PARLOPHONE - 5C 006-93555 THE HOLLIES Man without a heart Survival of the fittest |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 199 THE HOLLIES The baby Oh granny |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 403 THE HOLLIES The day that Curly Billy shot down crazy Sam Mc Gee Born a man |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 435 THE HOLLIES The air that i breathe No more riders |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 435 THE HOLLIES The air that i breathe No more riders |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 476 THE HOLLIES Son of a rotten gambler Layin' to the music |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 568 THE HOLLIES Falling calling Time machine jive |
![]() POLYDOR - 2058 595 THE HOLLIES Sandy Second hand hang-ups |
![]() EMI - 1A 006-07572 THE HOLLIES Holliedaze (a medley) Holliepops (a medley) |
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THE BEST OF THE HOLLIES Side 1: The air that i breathe - 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) - Falling calling - Write on - The baby - Love is the thing - Son of a rotten gambler Side 2: The day that Curly Billy shot down Crazy Sam McGee - I'm down - Boulder to Birmingham - Magic woman touch - Narida - Star - Lonely hobo lullaby |
![]() POLYDOR - 2442 185 THE HOLLIES - BUDDY HOLLY Side 1: Peggy Sue - Wishing - Loves made a fool of you - Take your time - Heartbeat - Tell me how - Think it over - Maybe baby Side 2: Midnight shift - I'm gonna love you too - Peggy Sue got married - What to do - That'll be the day - It doesn't matter anymore - Everyday - Reprise |
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THE HISTORY OF THE HOLLIES - 24 GENUINE TOP THIRTY HITS Side 1: (Ain't that) just like me - Searchin' - Stay - Just one look - Here i go again - We're through Side 2: Yes i will - I'm alive - Look through any window - If i needed someone - I can't let go - Bus stop Side 3: Stop stop stop - On a carousel - Carrie Anne - King Midas in reverse - Jennifer Eccles - Listen to me Side 4: Sorry Suzanne - He ain't heavy, he's my brother - I can't tell the bottom from the top - Gasoline alley bred - Hey Willie - Long cool woman (in a black dress) |
![]() POLYDOR - 2664 177 THE STORY OF THE HOLLIES Side 1: Long cool woman - Carrie-Anne - King Midas in reverse - The day that Curly Billy shot down crazy Sam McGee - I'm down - I can't tell the bottom from the top Side 2: Write on - Lucy - He ain't heavy, he's my brother - Star - Hey Willy - On a carousel Side 3: Sorry Suzanne - The air that i breathe - Listen to me - Jennifer Eccles - Too young to be married - Blowing in the wind Side 4: Sandy (4th of july, Asbury park) - Lonely hobo lullaby - I'll be your baby tonight - Long dark road - Daddy don't mind - Blouder to Birmingham |
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HOLLIES (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)
The
Hollies are a well-respected British beat and rock and roll band,
formed in the early 60s. Initially they had a squeaky-clean image
and were famous for their rich vocal harmonies, rivalling those of
The Beach Boys. Between 1964 and 1969, only two Hollies songs failed
to reach the UK Top 10. Their most famous member was Graham Nash,
who left in 1968 to form the super group Crosby, Stills and Nash.
Two of the core members, drummer Bobby Elliott and lead guitarist
Tony Hicks, still perform with The Hollies into the new millenium.
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