Think It Over
Hollies · Buddy Holly [2007]
(holly / petty / allison)
Think it over what you just said.
Think it over in your pretty little head.
Are you sure that I'm not the one?
Is your love real or only fun?
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Think it over and let me know.
Think it over and don't be slow.
Just remember all birds and bees
Go by two's through life's mysteries.
Think it over, yes just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
All right, all right.
Think it over and think of me.
Think it over and you will see
The happy day when you and i
Think as one and kiss the bkues goodbye.
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Chorus x2
Think it over what you just said.
Think it over in your pretty little head.
Are you sure that I'm not the one?
Is your love real or only fun?
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Think it over and let me know.
Think it over and don't be slow.
Just remember all birds and bees
Go by two's through life's mysteries.
Think it over, yes just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over (over and over).
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
All right, all right.
Think it over and think of me.
Think it over and you will see
The happy day when you and i
Think as one and kiss the bkues goodbye.
Think it over, just think it over.
My lonely heart grows cold and old.
Chorus x2
Think It Over - Hollies
Released on the 2007 Buddy Holly tribute album, Hollies' 'Think It Over' captures the band's signature mid-60s pop sound while paying homage to the rock and roll pioneers of the era. The track features the group's characteristic harmonies and driving rhythm, reflecting their ability to blend traditional pop structures with energetic performance. As part of their extensive discography, this recording showcases the Hollies' versatility and their enduring appeal within the British Invasion context. The song stands as a testament to their contribution to the genre, offering a polished take on themes of reflection and emotional resolution that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and beyond.

