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Carrie Anne
Carrie Anne
26/5/1967
Jennifer Eccles
Jennifer Eccles
22/3/1968

King Midas in Reverse

The Hollies

1967 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Septiembre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 4 Agosto 1967 -
    Discográfica: Parlophone (UK) Epic (US) · Estudio de grabación: EMI, London[1] · Productor: Ron Richards
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    The HolliesThe Hollies • w: Graham Nash • 1967 /09 /22
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    Carrie Anne
    Carrie Anne
    26/5/1967
    Jennifer Eccles
    Jennifer Eccles
    22/3/1968
    "King Midas in Reverse"
    US picture sleeve
    Single by the Hollies
    B-side
    • "Everything Is Sunshine" (UK)
    • "Water on the Brain" (US)
    Released22 September 1967
    Recorded3–4 August 1967[1]
    StudioEMI, London[1]
    Genre
    Length3:07
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Ron Richards
    The Hollies singles chronology
    "Carrie Anne"
    (1967)
    "King Midas in Reverse"
    (1967)
    "Jennifer Eccles"
    (1968)

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    1967 single by the Hollies

    "King Midas in Reverse" is a song by English pop group the Hollies, written by Graham Nash but credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks. It was released as a single in September 1967 in anticipation of the band`s album Butterfly.

    Musical style

    The track was a departure in style and influenced by Graham Nash`s visits to America. Nash wanted to take the band in a new direction which was resisted by other members of the band, and this led to his departure and move to the United States. It was released in the UK on the Parlophone label (R5637) and in the US on the Epic label (10234). While a critical success, the song was a commercial failure by the Hollies` standards, prompting them to write and record the more commercial song "Jennifer Eccles" for their next single.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that it`s "a crashing folk-drenched rock side with heavy push in the rhythm section and some fine group vocal work" that also has "stunning production."[4] Record World called it a "compelling rock ballad about a destructive young chap.."[5]

    Charts

    Chart performance for "King Midas in Reverse"

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[6]

    17

    Netherlands (Dutch Singles Chart)[7]

    16

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    18

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    51

    West Germany (GfK)[10]

    31

    Cover versions

    • Nash performed the song in his solo part of concerts with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the band Nash joined after the Hollies, during their 1970 tours. It appears on the 1992 reissue of their album 4 Way Street.
    • DCL Locomotive, a spinoff of the post-punk band The Cravats, released their version of the song as a 12" single in 1984.[11]
    • The Posies covered the song in 1995 for the tribute album Sing Hollies in Reverse.

    In film

    The song features in The Limey, when Peter Fonda`s character, an ageing record producer, is introduced.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1967 single by the Hollies

    "King Midas in Reverse" is a song by English pop group the Hollies, written by Graham Nash but credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks. It was released as a single in September 1967 in anticipation of the band`s album Butterfly.

    Musical style

    The track was a departure in style and influenced by Graham Nash`s visits to America. Nash wanted to take the band in a new direction which was resisted by other members of the band, and this led to his departure and move to the United States. It was released in the UK on the Parlophone label (R5637) and in the US on the Epic label (10234). While a critical success, the song was a commercial failure by the Hollies` standards, prompting them to write and record the more commercial song "Jennifer Eccles" for their next single.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that it`s "a crashing folk-drenched rock side with heavy push in the rhythm section and some fine group vocal work" that also has "stunning production."[4] Record World called it a "compelling rock ballad about a destructive young chap.."[5]

    Charts

    Chart performance for "King Midas in Reverse"

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[6]

    17

    Netherlands (Dutch Singles Chart)[7]

    16

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    18

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    51

    West Germany (GfK)[10]

    31

    Cover versions

    • Nash performed the song in his solo part of concerts with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the band Nash joined after the Hollies, during their 1970 tours. It appears on the 1992 reissue of their album 4 Way Street.
    • DCL Locomotive, a spinoff of the post-punk band The Cravats, released their version of the song as a 12" single in 1984.[11]
    • The Posies covered the song in 1995 for the tribute album Sing Hollies in Reverse.

    In film

    The song features in The Limey, when Peter Fonda`s character, an ageing record producer, is introduced.

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