I'm Alive
Hollies · Here I Go Again/hear! Here! [2011]
Did you ever see a man with no heart
Baby that was me
I'm just a lonely lonely man with no heart
'Till you set me free
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your kiss
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like this
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
Well I used to think that I was living
Baby I was wrong
No I never knew a thing about living
'Till you came along
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your lips
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like you
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your kiss
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like this
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
Baby that was me
I'm just a lonely lonely man with no heart
'Till you set me free
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your kiss
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like this
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
Well I used to think that I was living
Baby I was wrong
No I never knew a thing about living
'Till you came along
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your lips
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like you
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
Now I can breathe
I can see
I can touch
I can feel
I can taste all the sugar sweetness in your kiss
you gave me all the love i've ever missed
I never felt like this
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm alive
I'm Alive - Hollies
Hollies' 1964 recording of 'I'm Alive' stands as a defining track within the British Invasion era, showcasing the group's signature upbeat pop-rock sound. Released on the album Here I Go Again, the song features the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving rhythm section, capturing the optimistic spirit of mid-1960s rock music. As one of their most recognizable hits, the track exemplifies the melodic craftsmanship that brought the Hollies international fame during their peak years. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy composition and the seamless blend of instrumentation that became a hallmark of their discography.

