Please Don't Feel Too Bad
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
Please don't feel too bad
Because I'm leaving
I'm coming home again to you
And when I go away
I know you're grieving
Although you know that I'll be too
I'm wondering what to do
To make you know you're mine
I'll take you in my arms
And then all will be fine
And when I'm away from you
You know I'll miss you
I want to feel your tender touch
And when I'm feeling blue
I want to kiss you
I stay away from you too much
I'm wondering what to do
To make you know you're mine
I'll take you in my arms
And then all will be fine
And when I'm away from you
You know I'll miss you
I want to feel your tender touch
And when I'm feeling blue
I want to kiss you
I stay away from you too much
Whoa, whoa, yeah, too much
Yeah, yeah, yeah, too much
Whoa, whoa, whoa, too much
Because I'm leaving
I'm coming home again to you
And when I go away
I know you're grieving
Although you know that I'll be too
I'm wondering what to do
To make you know you're mine
I'll take you in my arms
And then all will be fine
And when I'm away from you
You know I'll miss you
I want to feel your tender touch
And when I'm feeling blue
I want to kiss you
I stay away from you too much
I'm wondering what to do
To make you know you're mine
I'll take you in my arms
And then all will be fine
And when I'm away from you
You know I'll miss you
I want to feel your tender touch
And when I'm feeling blue
I want to kiss you
I stay away from you too much
Whoa, whoa, yeah, too much
Yeah, yeah, yeah, too much
Whoa, whoa, whoa, too much
Please Don't Feel Too Bad
Released by The Hollies on their 2011 compilation Clarke Hicks & Nash Years, this track exemplifies the group's signature mid-60s British Invasion sound. The song features the band's characteristic harmonies and a driving rhythm that defined their era, showcasing the vocal prowess of Clarke Hicks and Nash alongside the rest of the lineup. As a staple of their discography, it captures the upbeat, optimistic spirit of the time while maintaining the polished production typical of their recordings. The track remains a representative example of The Hollies' contribution to pop music history, reflecting their ability to blend catchy melodies with sophisticated vocal arrangements.

