"King Midas In Reverse" written by members Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks is one of the Hollies' most interesting and original songs. Beginning with its introductory guitar riff, the driving drum beat, and orchestral background, the song surges with energy and depth. Recorded on August 3 and 4, 1967 and released as single on September 22 on Parlophone in the UK and Epic in the US, "King Midas in Reverse" only made #18 in the UK charts and #51 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was considered a commercial failure, ultimately contributing to Graham Nash's decision to leave the group. I personally think that it is one of the Hollies' greatest recordings. I do not own the right to the song, audio, or images contained in this video. The sound recording is administered by WMG, SME, & EMI. No copyright infringement is intended. This purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
โHe's King Midas with a curse He's King Midas in reverse. He's not the man to hold your trust. Everything he touches turns to dustโฆin his hands. Nothing he can do is right. He'd even like to sleep at night, but he can't.โ youtu.be/sWh0DOAfc7A
The Hollies waren hun tijd ver vooruit.
He's King Midas with a curse He's King Midas in reverse. He's King Midas with a curse He's King Midas in reverse.
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