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  2. The Hollies discography - Wikipedia

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    Since the Hollies released their first single on 17 May 1963, [1] the group has had 30 charting singles on the UK Singles Chart, 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, 21 on RPM magazine's singles chart, 25 on Germany's singles chart, and 11 on the VG-lista singles chart. Many of the Hollies' singles contain three-part vocal harmony, although a few ...

  3. List of the Hollies members - Wikipedia

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    The following year saw the release of "This Is It" and "Reunion of the Hearts", [22] [23] and in 1988 the band registered on the German charts with "Stand by Me" and "Shine Silently". [14] Stroud returned alongside new keyboardist Dave Carey in 1990 for a cover of Prince 's " Purple Rain ", although by the next year the pair had been replaced ...

  4. Stop Stop Stop - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as a single by the Parlophone label in October 1966 [3] and was released around the same time in the United States by Imperial Records. It was the last single that The Hollies released that year, and became a worldwide hit reaching the top 10 of the singles charts in eight countries, including No. 1 in Canada. [4]

  5. Look Through Any Window - Wikipedia

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    It was their follow-up single to their first UK chart-topper, "I'm Alive", and reached No.4 in the UK Singles Chart at the beginning of October 1965. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] "Look Through Any Window" was The Hollies' first American Billboard Top 40 hit, peaking at No.32 on 22 January 1966 (" Just One Look " in 1964 had been the band's first American chart ...

  6. Jennifer Eccles - Wikipedia

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    "Jennifer Eccles" is a single by the Hollies. It was released in 1968 with the B-side "Open Up Your Eyes" on the Parlophone label, Catalogue number R5680. The track reached No.7 on the UK singles chart in March 1968. It was released in the US with a different B-side, "Try It", and reached No.40 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. Five Three One - Double Seven O Four - Wikipedia

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    The Space-themed sleeve design was fashioned by Jack Wood (who made artwork for Status Quo, Thin Lizzy or The Sensational Alex Harvey Band).LP was issued by Polydor in the UK in March 1979, but the album was overshadowed by the success of the compilation, The Hollies: 20 Golden Greats, which reached No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart shortly before.

  8. The Hollies' Greatest Hits (1973 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Hollies' Greatest Hits is a compilation of singles by the Hollies, released on Epic Records in April 1973. It includes hit singles by the group on both the Epic and Imperial labels over a time span of 1965 to 1971. It spent seven weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at number 156.

  9. Listen to Me (Hollies song) - Wikipedia

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    "Listen to Me" is a 1968 single by the Hollies, written by Tony Hazzard. It was the last Hollies single of Graham Nash's original tenure in the group. The song reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart in October 1968 and received praise from critics. [2]