Step Inside
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
You can knock on my door anytime you're passing by
You don't need an invitation, step inside
We'll have tea and crumpets toasted by the fireside
You don't need an invitation, step inside
Step inside my doorway, there's no admission fee at all
If you're in the neighborhood, you only have to call
I'll be glad to see you, it just cannot be denied
It's been a long time since I held you, step inside
Don't tell your mother about me
She'll only get angry knowing you've come back
What her heart can't see can't hurt her
So take my hand and step inside, take my hand and step inside
Don't tell your mother about me
You know she'll only get angry knowing you've come back
What her heart can't see can't hurt her
So take my hand and step inside, take my hand and step inside
If it gets too late, I have a bed that you can use
You don't need an invitation
If you feel the inclination, you just call on speculation
Step inside
Side, step inside
Step inside
Step inside
Step inside
Step Inside
Hollies' "Step Inside" is a standout track from their 2011 compilation "Clarke Hicks & Nash Years," which gathers material from the band's most prolific period. Released during the height of the British Invasion, the song exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending upbeat pop-rock with the harmonies that defined their early success. The recording captures the energetic spirit of mid-1960s British pop, featuring the tight vocal arrangements and driving rhythms characteristic of the era. As part of the band's extensive catalogue, this track remains a representative example of Hollies' ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly material that resonated with audiences across the globe during their peak years.

