Graham Nash played an important role in the early history of the Hollies, but after his departure in December 1968, the group achieved some of its greatest successes. After hearing Phil Everly’s fine version of “The Air That I Breathe“ written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, the Hollies recorded the definitive version, engineered by Alan Parsons. Released as a single in January 1974 on Polydor Records, it reached #2 in the UK. In the US it was released on the Epic label and achieved #6. It can be found on the CD on Best of the Hollies: Air That I Breathe and The Hollies’ Greatest Hits on EMI. It clearly demonstrates that Allan Clarke was one of the best lead singers of the era. Terry Sylvester’s background singing and Tony Hicks’ guitar add to the great sound. This sound recording is administered by SME & EMI. No copyright infringement is intended. This purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
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