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)
Suspicious Look in Your Eyes
The Hollies Lyrics
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You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
Somehow at times I read your mind
You just float in a cloud above me
You've no control of what you say
And no faith in the things that I do
It's not because I'm prying
I give you my best
So why don't you start trying
We used to act and think alike
No regrets after things that we'd done
You're changing all your thoughts of me
You've no right to put me down this way
I believe in you
So it seems worth trying
You sound so sincere
But when I look at you
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
At times I think it seems so clear
But your eyes plague my mind, it's no use
They pierce, they glare, they seem to stare
If they spoke what a story they'd tell
I believe in you
So it seems worth trying
You sound so sincere
But when I look at you
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
The Hollies's song Suspicious Look in Your Eyes is a song about a relationship that is falling apart due to one person's suspicion and lack of trust. The lyrics suggest that the other person is constantly reading their partner's mind and feeling a sense of mistrust towards them. The person with the suspicious look in their eyes is constantly questioning their partner's actions and speech, which makes the other person feel like they are being investigated.
The song conveys a sense of confusion, as the partner who is being questioned doesn't understand why they are being interrogated. The lyrics express a desire for the other person to start trying and have faith in the relationship again. The chorus repeats the line "You've got that suspicious look in your eyes" emphasizing the frustration that the other person feels about the lack of trust in their relationship.
The song's message may resonate with many people who have experienced mistrust in their relationships. It highlights the importance of trust and communication to make a relationship work.
Line by Line Meaning
You've got that suspicious look in your eyes
I can sense that you don't fully trust me
Somehow at times I read your mind
I can tell when you're skeptical of me
You just float in a cloud above me
You don't seem present when we're together
You've no control of what you say
Your words reveal your doubts and fears
And no faith in the things that I do
You don't believe in my abilities or intentions
If I question you
If I ask about your thoughts or feelings
It's not because I'm prying
I'm not trying to invade your privacy
I give you my best
I try to be honest and supportive
So why don't you start trying
Can you make an effort to trust me more?
We used to act and think alike
We used to be in sync and aligned
No regrets after things that we'd done
We used to be on the same page and happy with our choices
You're changing all your thoughts of me
You're starting to see me in a negative light
You've no right to put me down this way
You shouldn't criticize or belittle me unfairly
At times I think it seems so clear
Sometimes I believe that everything is fine
But your eyes plague my mind, it's no use
But then your suspicious looks make me doubt myself
They pierce, they glare, they seem to stare
Your eyes express your distrust and scrutiny of me
If they spoke what a story they'd tell
If your eyes could talk, they would reveal your doubts and fears
I believe in you
I have faith in you and our relationship
So it seems worth trying
I think it's worth making an effort to improve our trust
You sound so sincere
Your words seem genuine and heartfelt
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALAN CLARKE, GRAHAM NASH, TONY HICKS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Philip Kassabian
on Carrie Anne
A nice and catchy song by The Hollies.
Philip Kassabian
on Bus Stop
Yet another great Hollies song.
Philip Kassabian
on Stop Stop Stop
One of the best bands from the 60's no doubt.