The HOLLIES - "Carrie Anne" 1967 revised STEREO video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/11/04

From 1967 The Hollies with Graham Nash, Tony Hicks and Allan Clarke. Carrie Anne was written mainly by Graham Nash and Tony Hicks with Allan Clarke supplying the lyrics. Terrific melody, if somewhat mundane lyrics.

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8 years ago

Juppalieu

I'm a man and definetely not gay, but Tony Hicks must have been one of the best looking men of the 60's and 70's.

9 years ago

Shop Sanremo

1967 - THE HOLLIES

9 years ago

Kevin Kral

I bought this single and instantaneously became an Anglophile.Rock On.ps. I know - I'd already missed a lot. I made up for lost time, believe you me.pps. The other single I bought that day was 'Ode To Billie Joe' by Bobbie Gentry.-K.

9 years ago

chris Schroeder

love this song but who is playing the steel drums here it on all live versions but have yet seen the steel drummer. 

9 years ago

coolkidmars

heard this song was about marianna faithful...hmm

9 years ago

Forlani

Not really mundane lyrics considering that Graham wrote it about Marianne Faithful, but was too shy to call it "Marianne." If you take a look at her very complicated personal life the lyrics may take on more meaning for you. She was an absolute stunner and I am sure he was not the only guy who was fascinated by her but her life was a cluster, which may have been the source of "You've lost your charm as you are aging, where is your magic disappearing?"

9 years ago

Paul James Astle

The only time I noticed a 'Heart' shape for the 'O' in The Hollies written on the bass drum....cool...:-)

10 years ago

ClassicPerformances2

Interesting backdrop effect... I guess

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