Whatcha Gonna Do 'bout It

Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]

Our love yeah yeah yeah

Is slowly going on the rocks now yeah yeah yeah

Tell me, tell me baby

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it



Our love yeah yeah yeah

Is in double jeopardy yeah yeah yeah yeah

Show me, show me sugar-pie

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it



You know I try to keep you satisfied

But you just won't comprehend

And if you keep on doin', doin' what you're doin'

You know our love will surely end



Don't you know that our love yeah yeah yeah

Is slowly going on the rocks now yeah yeah yeah yeah

Tell me, tell me baby

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it



You know I try to keep you satisfied

But you just won't comprehend

And if you keep on doin', doin' what you're doin'

You know our love will surely end



Don't you know that our love yeah yeah yeah

Is slowly going on the rocks now yeah yeah yeah yeah

Tell me, tell me baby

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it



Oh tell me, tell me baby,

Whatcha gonna do 'bout it

Whatcha Gonna Do 'bout It

The Hollies remain one of the most enduring forces in British rock, celebrated for their intricate harmonies and melodic precision. 'Whatcha Gonna Do 'bout It' stands as a testament to their consistent songwriting prowess during the Clarke, Hicks, and Nash era. This track captures the band's signature blend of pop sensibility and rock energy, showcasing the tight vocal interplay that defined their sound for decades. Recorded during a period of significant lineup evolution, the song reflects the group's ability to maintain their distinctive identity while adapting to new creative dynamics. It serves as a compelling example of their extensive catalogue, offering listeners a polished performance that highlights their mastery of the genre. The recording remains a cherished piece of their discography, illustrating the timeless appeal of their musical craftsmanship.