The Hollies – What's Wrong With The Way I Live
Song
Jahr
1966
Musik/Text
Produzent
4.36
11 Bewertungen
11 Bewertungen
7" Single
12.1966
Parlophone SD 6000 [se]
7" Single
08.1967
Odeon O 23 581 [de]
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Version | Länge | Titel | Label Nummer | Format Medium | Release |
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1:57 | For Certain Because | Parlophone PCS 7011 | Album LP | 09.12.1966 | |
1:58 | What's Wrong With The Way I Live | Parlophone SD 6000 | Single 7" Single | 12.1966 | |
1:58 | What's Wrong With The Way I Live | Odeon O 23 581 | Single 7" Single | 08.1967 | |
1:58 | Carrie Anne | Parlophone LMEP 1277 | Single 7" EP | 1967 | |
1:58 | Stop Stop Stop | Imperial LP-9339 | Album LP | 1967 | |
Tell Me To My Face | Odeon MEO 144 | Single 7" EP | 1967 | ||
1:57 | Pay You Back With Interest | Liberty LN 10216 | Album LP | 1984 | |
2:00 | Greatest Hits [2003] | EMI 5820122 | Album CD | 24.03.2003 | |
1:57 | For Certain Because [Reissue] | Magic 3930448 | Album CD | 2005 | |
2:01 | Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years | Parlophone 0962422 | Album CD | 06.05.2011 |
The Hollies
Singles - Schweizer Hitparade
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4.36
11 BewertungenThe Hollies - What's Wrong With The Way I Live
17.06.2008 19:31
sehr gut
Sehr ungewöhnlich für sie, dieser Country-Style....
Knappe 4.
Knappe 4.
... erinnert etwas an "Stop! Stop! Stop!", gut jedenfalls ...
gefällt mir sehr gut
Brilliant track... the opener for the groups superb album "For Certain Because..." (late 1966)...
Driven buy Tony Hicks' amazing 5-string Meteor electric banjo playing (no one else had ever played this instrument on record before) and it's balanced wonderfully by Nash's rhythm acoustic guitar... along with the punctuated feel of Bobby Elliott's percussion.
Allan Clarke's lead vocal is powerful as always and Nash & Hicks back him with tonal brilliance... the lyrics are very much of the burgeoning acid culture that was becoming popular at the time... it equals GOLD!
Driven buy Tony Hicks' amazing 5-string Meteor electric banjo playing (no one else had ever played this instrument on record before) and it's balanced wonderfully by Nash's rhythm acoustic guitar... along with the punctuated feel of Bobby Elliott's percussion.
Allan Clarke's lead vocal is powerful as always and Nash & Hicks back him with tonal brilliance... the lyrics are very much of the burgeoning acid culture that was becoming popular at the time... it equals GOLD!
Jeder kann sein Leben leben wie er möchte, artig ausgefallene 60s Nummer, 4*
Das lupfige Liedli isch mir locker 5 ⭐ wärt.
Ich bin mit einer 4 dabei.
Aaaahhh schon wieder diese Banjos wie bei "Stop! Stop! Stop!" - nein danke!!!
Nothing wrong here.
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