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00:009 Exceptional Hollies Songs That Were Completely Ignored And Shouldn't Be
00:049. Pay You Back With Interest
00:08From 1967's Evolution, this single pairs intricate harmonies and adult themes.
00:14Alan Clark's emotive vocal deserved better than number 28 on Billboard's Hot 100.
00:208. Dear Eloise
00:22Opening 1967's Butterfly,
00:25Dear Eloise Weds orchestral color and narrative ambition,
00:28proving their album craft matched imaginative, emotionally engaging storytelling.
00:347. Butterfly
00:36The 1967 title track embraces full psychedelia, lush orchestration, dreamlike lyrics,
00:43and expanded palette while preserving the band's trademark harmonies.
00:486. Would You Believe
00:50The 1966 title track delivers soaring harmonies, catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and superb musicianship.
00:58Astonishingly, it wasn't a massive hit.
01:025. After The Fox
01:04From the 1966 film, this Peter Sellers collaboration by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
01:10playfully blends novelty and Hollies harmonies, proving their adaptable identity.
01:164. King Midas In Reverse
01:19This ambitious 1967 single with sweeping strings and tempo shifts highlights Nash's chord progressions
01:25and baroque pop elements that outpaced sales, fueling tensions.
01:295. On A Carousel
01:32Though a hit, this 1967 standout marries swirling fairground imagery, intricate harmonies, and layered, headphone-worthy production.
01:416. Jennifer Eccles
01:44A 1968 hit, Nash and Clark craft a witty character sketch with bright production and melodic hooks.
01:511. Stop, Stop, Stop
01:54This 1966 hit spotlights Tony Hicks's banjo, Middle Eastern flavors, three-quarter time signature, and irresistibly experimental catchiness.
02:042. Keep deciding
02:06genes and
02:161. More of a",
02:18The following
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