Carrie Anne

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"Carrie Anne" is a 1967 pop song by the British band The Hollies, known for its catchy melody, rich vocal harmonies, and prominent use of steel drums.

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Carrie Anne canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Hollies NERFINISHED
Bside Signs That Will Never Change NERFINISHED
chartPositionCanadaRPMTopSingles 3
chartPositionIrelandSinglesChart 4
chartPositionNewZealandSinglesChart 4
chartPositionUKSinglesChart 3
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 9
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstReleasedAs 7-inch single
followedBy King Midas in Reverse NERFINISHED
follows On a Carousel NERFINISHED
genre pop
pop rock
hasBackingVocalsBy Graham Nash NERFINISHED
hasCoverArt picture sleeve in some territories
hasFormat vinyl record
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
guitar
steel drums
vocals
hasKey E major
hasLeadVocalsBy Allan Clarke NERFINISHED
hasLivePerformancesBy The Hollies NERFINISHED
hasMusicVideo no official contemporary promo film
hasStructure verse-chorus form
hasTempo medium tempo
hasTimeSignature 4/4
inspiredBy Marianne Faithfull (alleged) NERFINISHED
isIncludedOn The Hollies Greatest Hits compilations NERFINISHED
language English
length 2:55
notableFeature prominent use of steel drums
rich vocal harmonies
partOf The Hollies discography
performer The Hollies NERFINISHED
producer Ron Richards NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1967-05-01
recordLabel Epic Records
Parlophone
releaseDate 1967-05-26
releaseYear 1967
writer Allan Clarke NERFINISHED
Graham Nash NERFINISHED
Tony Hicks NERFINISHED

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The Hollies notableWork Carrie Anne