THE HOLLIES- "PLEASE DON'T FEEL TOO BAD" (1997 DIGITAL REMASTER)

"PLEASE DON'T FEEL TOO BAD" was written by 'Clarke-Nash-Hicks' who used the pseudonym "L. Ransford" on this 1964 album, "In The Hollies Style". Starting in 1966, 'Clarke-Nash-Hicks' were credited as being the writers. It was the second album by The Hollies and was released in November 1964 on Parlophone Records. This 1997 digital remaster is on EMI .Like the album's predecessor, "Stay With The Hollies", "In The Hollies Style" was recorded at EMI Studios on Abbey Road in London, UK – which was later re-titled after the name of the street – and was produced by Ron Richards. 7 of the 12 songs on the album were written by Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash and were credited to the members under the pseudonym "L. Ransford". (Side one)
1. "Nitty Gritty/Something's Got a Hold on Me" 4:13
2. "Don't You Know" 1:57
3. "To You My Love" 2:08
4. "It's in Her Kiss" 2:15
5. "Time for Love" 2:31
6. "What Kind of Boy 2:39
(Side two)
7. "Too Much Monkey Business" 2:28
8. "I Thought of You Last Night" 2:18
9. "Please Don't Feel Too Bad" 2:27
10. "Come On Home" 1:53
11. "You'll Be Mine" 2:02
12. "Set Me Free"

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