Signs That Will Never Change
Hollies · Clarke Hicks & Nash Years [2011]
Robins weep and watch them sail away
Floating on the water now is autumn's last farewell
These are signs that will never change
Signs that will never change
Rivers once were frozen now they're free
Showing winter's going rapidly
Tadpoles turning into frogs in winter's last farewell
These are signs that will never change
Signs that will never change
The changing faces of the seasons
Are those that cannot be compared
Except in love it sometimes happens
Love grows but all too soon it dies
Tadpoles turning into frogs in winter's last farewell
These are signs that will never change
Signs that will never change
Signs that will never change
Signs That Will Never Change
The Hollies have long been celebrated for their intricate vocal harmonies and melodic craftsmanship, defining the sound of British Invasion pop and rock. 'Signs That Will Never Change' appears on the compilation Clarke Hicks & Nash Years, a collection highlighting the band's evolution during a specific era of lineup changes. This track exemplifies the group's ability to blend catchy pop sensibilities with the sophisticated arrangements that characterized their later work. While the song may not carry the immediate global recognition of their biggest chart-toppers, it remains a testament to the band's enduring songwriting capabilities. The recording captures the polished production style typical of the Hollies, offering listeners a glimpse into their consistent output of high-quality music throughout their extensive career.

