Stop In The Name Of Love

Hollies · Reunion [2004]

Oh baby, I'm aware of where you go



Each time you leave my door



Watching you walking down the street



Knowing there's another guy you meet



This time before you run to him



Leaving me alone again



Think it over



Haven't I been good to you, babe?



Think it over



Stop in the name of love



Before you break my heart



Stop in the name of love



Before you tear it apart



I'm trying hard, hard to be patient



Wish you'd stop this infatuation



But each time I think of you together



I see myself losing you forever



This time before you leave my heart



And rush back into his arms



Think it over



Haven't I been good to you, babe?



Think it over



Haven't I been sweet to you, baby?



Stop in the name of love



Before you break my heart



Stop in the name of love



Before you tear it apart



Stop in the name of love



Before you break my heart



Stop in the name of love



Before you tear it apart



In the name of love



Before you break my heart



Stop in the name of love



Stop in the name of love



Stop in the name of love



Stop in the name of love

Stop In The Name Of Love

The Hollies' recording of Stop In The Name Of Love captures the band's signature melodic pop sensibility during their later career. Originally a hit for The Supremes, this cover showcases the group's ability to reinterpret classic material while maintaining their distinctive vocal harmonies. Released on the 2004 album Reunion, the track highlights the enduring appeal of the band's catalogue as they revisited well-known standards. The performance reflects the polished production values typical of their work in the early twenty-first century, blending traditional rock instrumentation with the smooth textures that defined their sound. This version stands as a testament to the Hollies' versatility, demonstrating how they could honor established hits while imprinting them with their own unique musical identity within the broader landscape of English pop and rock.