So Lonely - The Hollies video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/08/16

The B-side of Look Through Any Window, 1965.

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9 years ago

RICARDO BENAVIDES

Every time I see you walking downThe street with my girlI get a funny feelingWhen I see you out with my girlI get so lonelyI get so lonely without youI get so lonely for youSee you everydayAnd now I realize you're not mineI know I just can't thinkOf anything to do with my time'Cos I'm so lonelyI get so lonely without youWaiting (Oh I'm waiting oh I'm waiting)Oh I'm waiting (Oh I'm waiting yes I'm waiting)Waiting (Oh I'm waiting yes I'm waiting)For your lovingTo keep me satisfied foreverTo keep me satisfied foreverIf you get tired of herJust her right on back to my armsAnd then we'll start anewAnd know that we never will partI get so lonelyI get so lonely without youI get so lonely for you...

9 years ago

Ron Slack

Great Hollies song.

10 years ago

therealdealtdot

Jerry Seinfeld? Is that you?! (On the left)

10 years ago

Paul Brucker

What a round about way to finally hear this song again and finally know where it comes from. I heard a garage rock version by Fugue and then I remembered the tune, one of the few I liked, from a DC band called The Cherry People in the early 1980s.

11 years ago

fvckyou hater

looking the picture of the girl I love by listening this and it makes me cry!

11 years ago

Irma Trujillo

This is an awesome song, I don't think I have ever heard it before!

11 years ago

jewellers100

Im a Hollies fan, but today was the first time time I heard this song. Thanks to Mr Brian Matthew, BBC Radio 2, Sounds of the Sixties.....man you are a Legend just as much as some of the musicians of the 60's.

11 years ago

John Robertson

i agree..would have been a huge hit...one of their best

12 years ago

Mike Ware

listen to that drumming....stunning guitar sound...excellent vocal...should have been an A-side....one of the Hollies best.

13 years ago

hiddenurge

This is the first time I've heard this great cut in stereo. Terrific. Thank you for posting. The mono mix on the single is also terrific. Gives the song a more punkish bent. Totally agree that this is the Hollies best B-side ever.

13 years ago

thehenryal

really brilliancy of 65 could it really be better.( Best Beatle class really. I think so)

13 years ago

Khultan

@inshreds66 Damn. : (

13 years ago

inshreds66

@Khultan that is a regret. As the Smiths said "if you must go to work tomorrow, well if i were you, I wouldn't bother, because there are brighter sides to life....". I went to a record sale in someones house and John Peel was there buying 78's for his show. I decided not to bother him and give him space although I wanted to shake his hand. He died a few weeks later. That's a regret of mine.

13 years ago

Khultan

@inshreds66 That's really too bad. Something along the same line, I had a chance to see Joe Strummer play at the Fillmore, I think in 1997, and decided I would report for work. Who knew that he would pass away in 2002? I could have called off and enjoyed a concert listening to one of my heroes.

13 years ago

inshreds66

@Khultan I found their LP in a record shop a couple of years ago. I played it and liked it, but couldn't really afford to buy it at the time. Now I wish I'd bought it anyhow. I've never seen it again.

13 years ago

Khultan

@inshreds66 Well, George Harrison was definitely giving praise to the The Cake, a New York city female triumvirate. I think they were a younger, hipper last of the girl groups of the late 60s. Unlike their predecessors, they wrote their own songs and didn't dress in a uniform fashion. I just heard about the cake just mere months ago. Both bands and many more deserve recognition.

13 years ago

Khultan

@inshreds66 So many artists and bands from the 60s overshadowed by those bands you mentioned. The Cake, The Left Banke, etc.

13 years ago

Wayne Sandifer

GREAT hooks and haunting melody despite Graham's off key solo in the middle bridge

13 years ago

TheRoloCasanova

This was the B side to Look Through Any Window - itself a great song. It has sad overtones though because for some reason it reminds me of the time of the Stockport air crash. I guess I must have played this over and over, even back then. Nevertheless, this is probably my all time fave Hollies song.

14 years ago

manluvsthe60s

as great as the hollies were they were still underrated!! One of the best groups from the 60s!!!! harmonies and vocals touching and moving!

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