I agree it's lovely. If you copy a legendary love song you better be great and she is! I hope Neil and KE sing together, I think sparks would fly like Nicolette Larson on Comes a Time!
Alan Clarke was always the lead singer for the hollies. Nash was always backup, though it was his voice along with Clarke's that created the 'hollies sound' Perhaps the most under appreciated of all the 60's bands.
Neil Young of Canada wrote this one. This is off his classic "After the Goldrush" album. Beautiful tune. Wish the whole performance was there. HOok it up.
this is a lovely. reminiscent of sheryl crow, but original to herself.
sofiafashionfreak 2 years ago
I agree it's lovely. If you copy a legendary love song you better be great and she is! I hope Neil and KE sing together, I think sparks would fly like Nicolette Larson on Comes a Time!
bobmon54 2 years ago
Kathleen Edwards- Splendid- Do you think Emmy Lou could sing with the flat parts- Neil Could! Watch for it- Neil and Kathleen- It could happen!
bobmon54 3 years ago 2
also correct that Neil Young (not Gene Pitney) penned this song and it first appeared on "after the goldrush"
needsleepplease 4 years ago
Gene Pitney was never in the hollies...
needsleepplease 4 years ago
Are you sure that Gene Pitney was in The Hollies? I don't think that's true.
Graham Nash was the original lead singer for The Hollies then he left to go with Crosby & Stills and Alan Clarke became lead singer with The Hollies
storekeeper80 4 years ago
Alan Clarke was always the lead singer for the hollies. Nash was always backup, though it was his voice along with Clarke's that created the 'hollies sound' Perhaps the most under appreciated of all the 60's bands.
dogrunning 3 years ago
Neil Young of Canada wrote this one. This is off his classic "After the Goldrush" album. Beautiful tune. Wish the whole performance was there. HOok it up.
melody7979 4 years ago
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Originally by Gene Pitney (the sole US member of the UK group The Hollies) from 1962, IIRC?
ClassicTVFan82 4 years ago
The pitney song was only love can break A heart, and it was a completely different song.
dogrunning 3 years ago 5