Hey What's Wrong With Me
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
Hey just what's with me
You've been looking far too good to me
I know our love could never be now
My heart it keeps on beating
I know that you've been cheating
I know our love could never be now
I tried how I tried
to keep you satisfied
by me Oh gee
you go from me and how I cried
verse 1
verse 3
verse 1
verse 2
I know our love could never be now
You've been looking far too good to me
I know our love could never be now
My heart it keeps on beating
I know that you've been cheating
I know our love could never be now
I tried how I tried
to keep you satisfied
by me Oh gee
you go from me and how I cried
verse 1
verse 3
verse 1
verse 2
I know our love could never be now
Hey What's Wrong With Me
Released on the 1964 album Clarke Hicks & Nash Years, this track by The Hollies exemplifies the group's signature pop-rock sound during their peak era. The song features the band's characteristic harmonies and driving rhythm, typical of their work in the mid-1960s. As part of their extensive discography, the recording showcases the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with emotional delivery, solidifying their status as one of Britain's most successful groups of the decade. The track remains a representative example of the era's British Invasion style, capturing the optimism and musical innovation that defined The Hollies' contribution to popular music history.
