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Who sang Boulder to Birmingham?
Release date: 1976
Duration: 03:58

The Hollies released the song Boulder to Birmingham. Date of release: 1976.

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The meaning of the song 'Boulder to Birmingham ', based on the lyrics
What is Boulder to Birmingham about?
🎶 Boulder to Birmingham song analysis
This is the story of someone who is on an airplane looking at the prairies and the sky. He doesn't want to hear a sad story, full of heartache and longing, so he decides to take a trip from Boulder to Birmingham if it means he'll get to see his partner's face. He knows the hardest part is knowing he will survive, but he is determined to cradle his soul in Abraham's bosom and hold his life in his saving grace to make the journey.

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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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