This song was released as a single ONLY in Australia & New Zealand in 1971, and spent two weeks at #1 in both countries. Most 'casual' Hollies fans (who know the UK/US radio hits) aren’t always familiar with this Tony Hicks-penned song. Recorded at Revesby Workers Club, just outside Sydney Austr...
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probably 13th July 1983; mainly to promote The Hollies reunion project What Goes Around, showing part of the video for their cover of Stop! In The Name of Love and partly to promote the Crosby Stills and Nash brief UK tour - or at least the last gig that coming night in London. Rubbish timing on...
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The Hollies: He ain’t heavy ... in hungarian language. Performed by Mátyás Dósa. 18.05. 2009. ... "Dósa Mátyás" "The Hollies" "Hosszú út" "He ain't heavy he's my brother"
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Yet another nice spiritual/astral themed track from the Hollies' 1967 LP ˝Butterfly˝. **** Lyrics: Travel by the silver line to a place that has no time. Why don’t you try it now? Working hard to see the light, let your mind take up in flight. Why don't you try it now? It's beautiful, seeing all...
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