You'll Be Mine
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
Much too long since I held you tight
Tonight, yes, tonight you'll be mine
I've been told about your kisses
And I've thought about you every night
Tonight, yes, tonight you'll be mine
I've made up my mind
Not to be left on the shelf
Now I'm sure to find you
And keep you to myself
I just think about you every day
When you're near and when you're far away
Tonight, yes, tonight, you'll be mine
I've made up my mind
Not to be left on the shelf
Now I'm sure to find you
And keep you to myself
I just think about you every day
When you're near and when you're far away
Tonight, yes, tonight, you'll be mine
You'll Be Mine - Hollies
Hollies' 'You'll Be Mine' stands as a quintessential example of their mid-1960s pop craftsmanship, delivered with the polished sheen characteristic of their work during the Clarke Hicks & Nash production era. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of upbeat rhythms and melodic hooks that defined their contribution to the British Invasion sound. As part of a collection of recordings from this period, the song showcases the group's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly material that resonated with audiences across the globe. Its enduring appeal lies in its accessible composition and the vocal delivery that became a hallmark of the Hollies' catalog, cementing their status as one of the most successful acts of the decade.

