The Hollies - Just One Look (1964) video free download


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From Top of the Pops, early 1964, released in February of 1964 and went as high as #2 on the UK Charts, and entered the US charts at #98.

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8 years ago

Meg Moses

just one look,, that is all it took

8 years ago

Вован Большой

this song makes my eyes wet when I recall that I recorded it on my tape recorder.Who remembers what a GADGET is it? I was about 13 y.o. and came to E.Germany with my parents and started to watch telly with West Werman channel and Beat Club...I still like the group because of their clean silver voices and the manner they are dressed and present themselves not like todays show men and singers..

8 years ago

Daisy Flowers

Alan Clarke literally grew up as lead singer of the Hollies. He grew from a nice looking boy with a great voice, to a fine looking Man, with a voice that matured also, and was just wonderful.

9 years ago

William Larson

In response to my earlier suggestion, wouldn't surprise me if George (anybody do genealogy on the Beatles?) maybe had a brother, and who kinda also looked and sang like Graham? And that George also may have assisted getting that brother and the Hollies, together, and/or recognized here in the US or abroad? Seems to me Clark, who as we all know and love today, did not then appear as lead singer with the Hollies, at least so it looked to me in that early clip "Just One Look." Also maybe in some other clips from back then, on U-tube. Anybody know anything about this?That said, the Hollies name by the way (and self admitted) was likely influenced by a then popular American group at the time (Buddy, if you will), and who after leaving the Crickets (before the bugs hit town) was also contemporaneous with other British groups then hitting US shores. I could not, however, find on the internet when the Hollies first formed, or their first released recording anywhere, here or there. So anybody out there know this?Still love them, although today, as a modern-day Hollies convert, WDGY back then didn't air much music from good old England, or Canada, as I grew up, listening to my brother's $10 pink Hitachi 6 transistor radio by night, or if you could find a high spot in town (a kind of aerial assist back then). And all this and more, in good ole mid-central Minnesota, USA c.1960s.Oh, well, good grief, Charlie Brown. So, today, other than the Hollies (on U-tube, and maybe some others), the only Beatle songs I listen to are Paul (Flowers in the Dirt), and George (Dark Horse), repeat, repeat, repeat -- at least until I reconnect to Alan and his group out there in cyberspace (thank you for that), once more forgetting everything I've ever known up to that point, and then just tuning out. Oooh. Well, better than aspirin. With a beer..

9 years ago

Flutter Girl

Graham Nash is so cute here :)

9 years ago

Susie196921

I love all of the Hollies songs - plus they were nice to look at!

9 years ago

Karl Greenblatt

Lil Ronnie an ole friend & pool shark was a roadie for these guys.

9 years ago

Linda vidoebuff

Wow, I remember this song but didn't realize the band was the Hollies! 50 Years does go by fast!

9 years ago

Guialuzon Musa

Luv many of their songs

9 years ago

jkfan2005

I didn't know they did this record. Came looking after hearing it at a Black Bear Diner. (They also played Joe Brown's version of Here Comes the Sun.)Now I have to figure who did the twangy version of The Great Pretender...

9 years ago

Elsa Petersen

I grew up around this music! :-)

9 years ago

Claudette Preisinger

I always liked this song, but never knew it was the Hollies that did it! Thanks for the post :)

9 years ago

GARY THE CROW

Love this oldy !!

9 years ago

basil nedic

tell me where did all best singergo . theres notting left now only crapp .they cant sing anymore shame 

9 years ago

alan chrisman

In honor of Graham Nash's birthday, The Hollies' 1st big UK hit in 1964, "Just One Look", a cover of Doris Troy's song.

9 years ago

William Larson

Well, I say Harrison, from the side. But what the hey. This clip is great. 

9 years ago

Carol Carter

Yes it did: )

9 years ago

OK007

If they have good producer and manager like Beatles and then they will be as famous as Beetles in US and world.

9 years ago

mrteddystamp

What a classic! 

9 years ago

Franklin P. Uroda

Did 50 years just go by?

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