who-was-carrie-ann-written-about

Who was Carrie Ann written about?

Written by Tony Hicks, Graham Nash, and Allan Clarke, “Carrie Anne” was published by the British pop rock band The Hollies. The song was recorded on May 1, 1967, and Parlophone Records in the UK and Epic Records in the US both released it as a single the same month. In 1967, it became popular…

Written by Tony Hicks, Graham Nash, and Allan Clarke, “Carrie Anne” was published by the British pop rock band The Hollies. The song was recorded on May 1, 1967, and Parlophone Records in the UK and Epic Records in the US both released it as a single the same month. In 1967, it became popular and peaked at #3 on the UK Singles Chart. Additionally popular there, it peaked at #9 on the pop charts in both the US and Canada. In the Irish charts, it peaked at No. 4.

Who was Carrie Ann written about?

The name of the inspiration behind The Hollies’ “Carrie Anne” wasn’t made public until 1995, when Graham Nash was being interviewed for a television documentary.

Marianne Faithfull, who had a fleeting romance with the band’s lead singer Allan Clarke, was the subject of the song. Although he was “too hesitant” to mention her true name, Nash had composed a song about her.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *