All THe World Is Love

Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]

In my secluded state my mind

Valued things are hard to find

My mind's gone I know not where

left without a care



When my thoughts are taking flight

pen them down on sheets of white

Building castles in the air

left without a care



In a crowded room alone

That's where you'll find me

I have left my mind

Somewhere floating behind me



Blue skies white clouds to be seen

wish my mind could be as clean

As the clouds that swim above

All the world is love



Chorus



Bubbles forming all around

Left my body on the ground

Unattached too hard to move

All the world is love

All the world is love

All the world is love

All THe World Is Love

Hollies' "All THe World Is Love" stands as a quintessential example of their mid-1960s pop sound, characterized by lush harmonies and driving rhythms. Recorded during the Clarke Hicks & Nash era, the track exemplifies the band's ability to blend British Invasion energy with melodic sophistication. As part of their extensive discography, the song reflects the era's focus on upbeat, emotionally resonant pop music that defined the genre. The recording captures the collaborative spirit of the group, showcasing their signature vocal arrangements that became a hallmark of their work. Released in a compilation celebrating this specific period, the track remains a significant piece of their catalog, illustrating their contribution to the landscape of 1960s popular music through its catchy melody and polished production.