"Hollies Sing Dylan" is an album by the British rock band The Hollies, released in 1969. As the title suggests, the album consists entirely of cover versions of songs written by Bob Dylan, showcasing The Hollies' interpretation of his material.
The album features twelve tracks, including some of Dylan's most iconic songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind," "Just Like a Woman," and "The Times They Are a-Changin'." The Hollies infuse these tracks with their trademark harmonies and melodic pop-rock sound, adding their own flair while staying true to the spirit of Dylan's compositions.
"Hollies Sing Dylan" received positive reviews upon its release and achieved commercial success, particularly in the UK where it reached the top 10 of the album charts. It showcased The Hollies' versatility as a band and their ability to reinterpret songs from a different musical tradition while maintaining their distinctive style.
The album remains a noteworthy addition to The Hollies' discography, serving as a testament to their skill as interpreters and their appreciation for the work of one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century, Bob Dylan.