totally, rsensorat3. It's a beautiful example of clever key changes, "middle-eights", simple and engaging lyrics, harmonies, artistic high bass parts, lilting beat and ending on a minor. Sheesh! Now it doesn't sound so simple!!
This song is pure Toytown of that era bringing back memories of what it was like to be off school stuck in bed with a bad cold while time and everyday life ticked by in the rainy the world outside.
why would say they didn have success in the USA...we loved the Hollies...anyone into music knew their harmonies were unmatched. i kinda know what you mean,,but believe me
the Hollies were a group we all revered. they produced a hell of a lot of hits.
There are almost as many people on stage as there are in the audience.
shortofalength 11 months ago
For me the best Hollies song ever! The sixties forever!
theodorus45 1 year ago 2
Ah. My all-time favorite Hollies song! How can people NOT like it?
AJAXKID123 1 year ago 4
The Hollies were one of the best bands
Tedone2 2 years ago 3
If you were to teach a course on "how to write a hit single" in the mid-60s this song would be exhibit "A".
rsensorat3 2 years ago
totally, rsensorat3. It's a beautiful example of clever key changes, "middle-eights", simple and engaging lyrics, harmonies, artistic high bass parts, lilting beat and ending on a minor. Sheesh! Now it doesn't sound so simple!!
Enjoy.
LoZone
loZoneranger560 2 years ago 5
why are there so many people standing behind the hollies?
suzie0517 2 years ago
This song is pure Toytown of that era bringing back memories of what it was like to be off school stuck in bed with a bad cold while time and everyday life ticked by in the rainy the world outside.
abelseeman 2 years ago
The Hollies had the most air-tight harmonies of any British Invasion group. I wonder why they didn't have bigger success in the US?
LarryRickenbacker 2 years ago 2
Judging from this video... cos they were kept in the dark ;)
alienhuman 2 years ago
why would say they didn have success in the USA...we loved the Hollies...anyone into music knew their harmonies were unmatched. i kinda know what you mean,,but believe me
the Hollies were a group we all revered. they produced a hell of a lot of hits.
CHUCKLOVES1969 2 years ago 3
Was Allan Clarke running for president? He's got enough microphones for a press conference lol
raunchboy 2 years ago
yes , He was the Candidate chosen to represent the Silly Party , That Year.
thePharoah90086 2 years ago
Tony Hicks: Phantom Vox electric guitar.
robertlaberge 3 years ago 2
THE BEST SOUND!
GREG57575 3 years ago
no! Nash is the rhythm guitarist. Bassist then was Eric Haydock.
7Ritadogs 3 years ago
English band: Graham Nash on bass guitar, backup vocals.
bookkeeper57 3 years ago
thanx 4 the info, dummy.
k77jones 3 years ago