Albums by The Hollies
ALBUMThen, Now, AlwaysThe Hollies
ALBUMStaying PowerThe Hollies
ALBUMWould You Believe?The Hollies
ALBUMReunionThe Hollies
ALBUMStay With the Hollies / In the Hollies StyleThe Hollies
ALBUMWhat Goes AroundThe Hollies
ALBUMA Crazy StealThe Hollies
ALBUMWrite OnThe Hollies
ALBUMAnother Night (Bonus Track Version)The Hollies
ALBUMHollies (1974) [Deluxe Edition]The Hollies
The Hollies's Popular Music Videos
Bus Stop
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On a Carousel
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Stop Stop Stop
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Artist Playlists
The Hollies Essentials
Meet Manchester's harmony-heavy heroes of the British Invasion.
The Hollies: Deep Cuts
Dig for honeyed harmonies, psych tinges, and loopy shenanigans.
Artist Biography
Among the few iconic British Invasion bands who’ve never broken up, pop-rockers The Hollies are best known for their intensely melodic hits with intricate vocal harmonies.
∙ Childhood best friends Graham Nash and Allan Clarke began playing together in the late 1950s, eventually forming The Hollies in 1962 and signing a major record deal the next year.
∙ A worldwide success, the group released dozens of popular songs, including more than 30 hits on the UK singles chart and 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.
∙ In 1965, “Look Through Any Window” became The Hollies’ first US Top 40 single, and the 1966 hit “Bus Stop” was their first to reach the US Top 10.
∙ Nash left the group in 1968, joining American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills to form Crosby, Stills & Nash, one of the first supergroups.
∙ The 1969 hit ballad “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother”—featuring Elton John on piano—topped the UK singles chart in 1988 after being played in a major beer commercial.
∙ The Hollies received a 1995 Ivor Novello Award for their contributions to British music, and they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.
Hometown
Salford, England
Genre
Rock