Whole World Over
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
gonna find the one I love
even though takes a hundred years
Gonna take the one the I love
underneath the stars above
making sure that she really cares
Happiness will be mine
underneath the stars that shine
Here's hoping she will be
always standing here by me
Gonna tell the whole world over
now I found the one I love
Gonna praise and thank the Lord above
verse 3
verse 4
Whole World Over
Hollies' "Whole World Over" stands as a defining track from their 1960s catalog, showcasing the group's signature harmonies and upbeat pop-rock sound. Recorded during the era when the band was at the height of its commercial success, the song exemplifies the British Invasion style that captivated audiences globally. The recording features the tight vocal arrangements characteristic of the Hollies, blending catchy melodies with driving rhythms that became a staple of their discography. Released on the Clarke Hicks & Nash Years compilation, the track highlights the band's ability to craft anthemic pop songs that resonated with listeners of the time. It remains a representative piece of their body of work, capturing the energy and optimism of mid-1960s British pop music.

