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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Recorded at EMI Studios, London, 14 September 1965. Released on The Hollies fourth UK album, “Would You Believe?” on 1 July 1966.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · One of those gigs was with the Hollies, who got together with John in June 1969 in what was then EMI Studios in London (it would later become Abbey Road Studios) to record a song written by Bob ...

  3. 3. Juni 2024 · The Hollies: Overcoming Challenges in the 1960s Pop World: The Article from Radio Luxembourg’s “Record Stars Book” No.5 – 1965 reflects The Hollies' dissatisfaction with their reputation and their decision to assert themselves in their career. The band discusses their struggles in the music industry, their determination to ...

  4. 31. Mai 2024 · The Soldiers Song, written and performed by The Hollies, is a powerful and thought-provoking masterpiece that delves into the complex emotions experienced by soldiers during times of war. Released in 1969, in the midst of the Vietnam War, the song encapsulates the pain, sacrifice, and longing for peace that soldiers endure during ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · The Hollies' Greatest Hits (1973 & 2002 album) Quiz. The album is a compilation of songs recorded by The Hollies from 1964 to 1972. In 2002, a bonus track was added to the remastered version. A collection quiz by sw11 .

  6. 14. Juni 2024 · Around the same time, The Hollies were beginning to take a stab at making a covers album of Dylan’s material, which never sat well with Nash. Despite being one of the biggest Dylan fans of all time, this was the kind of music that felt like it was being done by someone who listened to the tune of Mr Zimmerman’s work but never bothered understanding the lyrics.

  7. 9. Juni 2024 · The Hollies are part of the British Invasion of the 1960s, and there’s a good documentary, The Hollies: Look Through Any Window (2011), that covers mostly the 1960s and early 1970s, which was the most successful period of the band.

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