
Holly and the Italians were a short-lived American power-pop band that formed Los Angeles, California in 1978 by Chicago born singer and guitarist Holly Beth Vincent, bassist Mark Sidgwick, and drummer Steve Young. Unable to garner much attention in Los Angeles, the band flew to London shortly after forming in hopes of securing a record deal and possibly gaining an audience in the New Wave and post-punk scene that was quite popular in Britain at the time.
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Tell That Girl to Shut Up
I Wanna Go Home
Youth Coup
Rock Against Romance
Miles Away
Just Young
Baby Gets It All
Just For Tonight
Do You Say Love
Means To A Den
Chapel Of Love
Chapel Of Love (Barry-Geernwich-Spector cover)
Poster Boy
Fanzine
It's Only Me
Miles Away (7" Version)
Miles Away (LP Version)
Samurai And Courtesan
Honalu
Miles Away (single)
Revenge
Cool Love
For What It's Worth
Can't Stop The World
Uptown
One More Dance
We Danced
Dangerously
Unoriginal Sin
Just Like Me
Cool Love (Is Spreading Around)
You Can Love Her
That Was
It's Only Me (Demo Version)
Fanzine (Demo Version)
Where Baby Walks
Only Boy
Does Anyone
Then Carolyn
Witness
Treasure Island
Chapel of Love (Demo Version)
It’s Only Me
I Got You Babe
Honalu (Demo)
Mercy (demo)
Mercy
Here Comes Another Day
Walking With Lorraine
Love Letter
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