Frequent releases during the mid-60s included many cover versions of popular songs, as well as a few group-penned hits and many songs written especially for them by professional songwriters.
The Hollies were formed in 1962 in Lancashire, England. By 1965,the group had been established as one of Britain's pre-eminent singles bands. As part of the British Invasion, they enjoyed huge chart success in many countries in the mid-Sixties, releasing a string of classic harmony-pop hits including Bus Stop I'm Alive, a UK No. 1, I Can't Let Go, Stop Stop Stop, Carrie Anne, On A Carousel, Look Through Any Window, and Jennifer Eccles.
In 1972, the hit Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress reached #2 in the US. Their last mega hit was He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, hitting #1 in the UK in 1988 (albeit 19 years after its first release).
The band are noted for their longevity, with their 2006 tour chalking up 45 years. Despite numerous changes in line-up, Tony Hicks & Bobby Elliott have been with the band almost from its inception.
Lead singer Allan Clarke left The Hollies in 1971, though he rejoined the band at later times. He was eventually replaced by Carl Wayne, ex lead singer of The Move, who passed away in 2004. Wayne was replaced by Peter Howarth. The 2007 line up is, Ian Parker on keyboards, Ray Stiles (Ex Mud, remember 'Tiger Feet') on bass guitar and Alan Coates on guitar and vocals by Steve Lauri.
Original bass player Eric Haydock died in January 2018.
The Hollies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2010.
Allan Clarke (vocals, 1962-71, 1973-99), Graham Nash (guitar, vocals, 1962-68, 1983), Eric Haydock (bass, 1962-66), Vick Farrell (guitar, 1962), Don Rathbone (drums, 1962-63), Tony Hicks (guitar, banjo, mandolin, electric sitar, vocals, 1963-present), Bobby Elliott (drums, percussion, 1963-present), Bernie Calvert (bass, 1966-81), Terry Sylvester (guitar, vocals, 1969-81), Mikael Rickfors (vocals, 1971-73), Denis Haines (bass, 1981-86), Alan Coates (guitar, 1981-2004), Ray Stiles (bass, vocals, 1986-present), Ian Parker (keyboards, vocals, 1991-present), Carl Wayne (vocals, 2000-04), Peter Howarth (vocals, acoustic guitar, 2004-present), Steve Lauri (guitar, vocals, 2004-present)
COME ON HOME
The Hollies Lyrics
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I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
In the future, darling, be true
How many times has this happened to you
I've been told many times about you
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on baby now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on, come on, come on now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Oh baby now
Telling you
Telling you
Telling you to come on home
The Hollies's song "Come on Home" is about a man who has discovered that his partner has been lying and cheating on him. He has been warned numerous times about her dishonesty, but he only recently found out the truth. Despite this, he still wants her to come home. The chorus, which repeats throughout the song, emphasizes his plea for her to return.
The verse, "I've been told many times about you, about your lies that you've never been true," describes the rumors and gossip that the man has heard about his partner's infidelity. However, it's not until he says, "Now I found out you left here on your own" that he realizes the truth. The man wants his partner to be honest in the future, acknowledging that this is not the first time he's been through this kind of betrayal.
Overall, the song is a plea for the partner to come home and make things right. It's a portrayal of the hope and forgiveness that the man still has, despite the hurt and betrayal he's experienced.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm telling you
I want to make it clear to you that I need you to come home.
I'm telling you
I repeat that I need you to come home, it's very important to me.
I'm telling you to come on home
I'm earnestly pleading with you to return to me.
I've been told many times about you
I've heard a lot about your actions before, as people have talked about it to me.
About your lies that you've never been true
I've heard about the times when you weren't honest with me and didn't keep your promises.
Now I found out
I finally learned the truth about what you did and why you left without telling me.
You left here on your own
You made the decision to go away without discussing it with me or seeking my permission.
In the future darling be true
I hope that next time you'll choose to be honest and faithful to me, my dear.
How many times has this happened to you But
I wonder how often you've gone through this experience of breaking someone's trust, however,
C'mon baby now
I'm calling out to you with affectionate words, hoping you'll come back to me soon.
I'm telling you to come on home
I'm urging you to come back to the safe and loving home that we share together.
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gaby giusti
Una de las mejores bandas de los 60!!! Armonias vocales unicas.......
Leito Collado
The Hollies brought the Beats sound to perfection, even more than The Beatles
Miguel Herrera
muy buena rola!
MeloLand
Great song
Bryan Palmer
Good song from the Hollies from their best album during the beat era-an orig L Ransford comp which could have been an "A" side
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Exactly I think so too!
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Tony's voice is cute