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  1. 28. März 2019 · With 2019 seeing the Zombies inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we’re looking at their 10 best songs. 10. “The Way I Feel Inside” (Begin Here, 1965)

  2. The Top 10 songs by the Zombies. Rate, comment, and subscribe. i dont own these songs.1 she's not there2 time of the season3 i want her she wants me4 care of cell 445 a rose for emily6 beech...

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  3. 19. Dez. 2018 · A list of the very best songs by the Zombies, featuring Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone.

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    • Just Out of Reach
    • Any Other Way
    • Kind of Girl
    • Care of Cell 44
    • I Want You Back Again
    • Leave Me Be
    • She’S Coming Home
    • Tell Her No
    • She’S Not There
    • Time of The Season

    The track “Just Out Of Reach” was released as a single in 1965. The Zombies only released two studio albums in the 1960s, yet at least 20 compilation albums were released that combined album cuts, non-album singles, and B-sides onto various releases. The song was composed by Colin Blunstone.

    The Zombies’ “Any Other Way” is the only 21st-century Zombies song to be included on this list. It’s a great track released on their 2011 album, Breathe Out, Breathe In. This one has such a cool groove that it sounds like it could be placed on a modern film-noir-sounding track. We love this one.

    “Kind Of Girl” was released on the Zombies EP in 1964. The EP contained only four racks, including a remake of Gershwin’s “Summertime.” The song featured Colin Blunstone on lead vocals, Rod Argent on organ, Paul Atkinson on guitars, Chris White on bass, and Hugh Grundy on drums.

    The Zombies’ “Care of Cell 44” was the opening track to their second album, Odessey and Oracle, which was released in April 1968. The song was composed by Rod Argent. It is easily one of the band’s most underrated songs. The group never understood why the song wasn’t a bigger hit.

    “I Want You Back Again” was a stand-alone single released in 1965. It was later included on the compilation album Early Days.The song broke the Billboard Hot 100 but stalled at number ninety-five. The song was composed by Rod Argent.

    “Leave Me Be” was the follow-up single to the band’s debut, “She’s Not There.” It was a single-only release in 1964. Those opening guitar chords go through me whenever I hear this great song. This one is so haunting. That melody never fades from memory.

    “She’s Coming Home” was released as a single in 1965. The song was also included in the popular compilation album Time Of The Zombies.It was a two-record set that combined non-album tracks, unreleased songs, and some of their big hits.

    The final three songs on our top 10 songs from The Zombies list were tough to choose. These three songs defined the sound of the 1960s in so many ways. “Tell Her No,” released in December 1964, reached the number six position on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1964.

    “She’s Not There” is the song that started it all for the band. “She’s Not There” was released as a single in 1964. It reached the number 2 position on the Billboard Hot 100. It hit number one on the Cashbox charts in the U.S. The song “She’s Not There.” was written by Rod Argent. In interviews, Rod Argent was quoted as saying that it was a John Le...

    The classic Zombies’ song “Time of the Season” was released on the Odessey and Oracle album. Just like “She’s Not There,” “Time of the Season” reached the number two position on the Billboard Hot 100. and then hit number one on the Cashbox charts. The song presents listeners with one of the best musical introductions in classic rock history. Photo:...

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    Iconic British psychedelic pop legends The Zombies have returned to celebrate their long-awaited induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. After receiving their 4th nomination in 5 years, the support for The Zombies’ induction among the public and their peers was undeniable- the band placed 4th in the public online poll with over 330,000 votes while even fellow nominee John Prine called ...

  6. 24. Aug. 1990 · Listen free to The Zombies – Greatest Hits (She's Not There, Don't Cry For Me and more). 15 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.