There are 13 tracks in this album. Select the tracks that appear on this album.
There are 13 correct entries. Get 2 incorrect and the game ends.
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother Pay You Back with Interest Stop Stop Stop Sweet Little Sixteen Just One Look Long Dark Road On a Carousel I Can't Let Go Bus Stop Dear EloiseThe Air That I Breathe Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress Look Through Any Window Stewball Butterfly Carrie Anne King Midas in ReverseThat's How Strong My Love Is
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In 1966 US Billboard Hot 100, "Bus Stop" peaked at number five and "Stop Stop Stop" reached number seven. "Look Through Any Window" peaked at number 32 in January.
In 1967 US Billboard Hot 100, "On a Carousel" made the top spot and "Carrie Anne" reached number nine.
In 1967, three songs made the top 100 in the US Billboard Hot 100: "Dear Eloise" at number 51, their second version of "Just One Look" (originally recorded by Doris Troy in 1963) at number 44 (their first version in 1964 reached number 98). "King Midas" was at number 51 and "Pay You Back at number 28.
In 1969, their version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (first recorded by Kelly Gordon in the same year) was a worldwide hit. Beside reaching number three in the UK, the song reached number seven in U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 1988, the Hollies re-released this song reaching number one in the U.K.
In the 1972 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" reached number two and "Long Dark Road" was at number 26.
In 1974, "The Air That I Breathe", reached number six in the US Billboard Hot 100 and ranked at number 50 at year-end. This was the bonus track that was added in 2002.
"I Can't Let Go", "Listen to Me", "Here I Go Again", "I'm Alive" and "Stay" were released in their album "The Hollies: 20 Golden Hits" in 1978.
"That's How Strong My Love Is", "Sweet Little Sixteen", "I Can't Let Go" and "Stewball" were recorded in their fourth UK album "Wouldn't You Believe" released in 1966.
"Butterfly" was recorded in their seventh UK album of the same name, released in 1967.
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