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Who sang Carrie Anne?
Release date: 1967
Duration: 02:56

The Hollies released the song Carrie Anne. Date of release: 1967.

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The meaning of the song 'Carrie Anne ', based on the lyrics
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The song is a reminiscence of a relationship between the singer and a woman named Carrie Anne. They went to school together and the singer fondly remembers their simple games. As Carrie Anne grew older, she began to lose her charm and the singer wonders what happened to her. He expresses his admiration for her saying that she is so much like a woman to him. He invites her to come back and learn with him and the song ends with people saying "Hey Carrie Anne, what's your game now, can someone play?".

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The Hollies - Short Biography

The Hollies is a British rock band formed in Manchester in 1962. The band's original lineup consisted of Allan Clarke (vocals), Graham Nash (vocals, guitar), Tony Hicks (guitar), Eric Haydock (bass) and Don Rathbone (drums). The band's early music was heavily influenced by American R&B and rock and roll, and the group had several hits in the UK in the mid-1960s. In 1968, Graham Nash left the band to form Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and was replaced by singer and guitarist Terry Sylvester. The band continued to have success throughout the 1970s and 1980s, with hits such as "The Air That I Breathe" and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." The Hollies have gone through several lineup changes over the years, but the group continues to tour and perform relentlessly.
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- "Carrie Anne" was written by Allan Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks and released by the British pop rock band The Hollies.
- The song was recorded on May 1, 1967 and released as a single in May 1967.
- It reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart and #9 on the US and Canadian pop charts.
- It also reached #4 in the Irish charts.
- It became a hit in 1967.

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