Come On Home
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
I've been told many times about you
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
In the future, darling, be true
How many times has this happened to you
I've been told many times about you
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on baby now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on, come on, come on now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Oh baby now
Telling you
Telling you
Telling you to come on home
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
I've been told many times about you
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
In the future, darling, be true
How many times has this happened to you
I've been told many times about you
About your lies that you've never been true
Now I found out you left here on your own
Now I found out
But I'm telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on baby now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Come on, come on, come on now
Telling you
I'm telling you
I'm telling you to come on home
Oh baby now
Telling you
Telling you
Telling you to come on home
Come On Home - Hollies
Hollies' 'Come On Home' stands as a quintessential example of their mid-1960s British Invasion pop sound, characterized by tight harmonies and driving rhythms. Released during the band's prolific era, the track exemplifies the genre's focus on catchy melodies and relatable themes of longing and reunion. As part of their extensive catalogue of hits, the song reflects the era's emphasis on vocal group dynamics and polished production. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the emotional core of the period's most popular recordings, cementing Hollies' legacy as a leading force in the British pop scene.

