Try It

Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]

Travel by the silver line

To a place that has no time.

Why don't you try it now?



Working hard to see the light,

Let your mind take up in flight.

Why don't you try it now?



It's beautiful, seeing all the colors of the rainbow,

Beautiful, covering the people that we know.



See the color of health

Flowing from your older self.

Why don't you try it now?



Living good, stopped playing games,

Traveling the astral planes.

Why don't you try it now?



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Try It - Hollies

Hollies' 'Try It' stands as a quintessential example of mid-1960s British Invasion pop, showcasing the group's signature harmonies and upbeat tempo. Released on the Clarke Hicks & Nash Years compilation, the track exemplifies the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with relatable themes of romance and self-improvement. The recording captures the vibrant energy of the era, featuring the distinctive vocal arrangements that defined Hollies' discography during their peak popularity. As a staple of their catalog, the song remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of classic rock and roll, reflecting the optimistic spirit of the time through its infectious rhythm and polished production.