Hillsborough
Hollies · What Goes Around [2003]
It all felt so right on the first time that I saw you
I opened my eyes and I knew I needed more of you
You walked out that room there was no way to deny you
I felt myself shake the last time that I saw you
Why must it take such hurt and pain
Who are the ones who guilt and shame
Will they stand tall and take the blame
Why must it take such hurt and pain
We share the guilt we're all the same
Who really cares who takes the blame
Go on your way little angel
They'll be friends who greet you down the line
Go on your way little angels
You'll be fine you'll be fine
verse 4
verse 2
verse 3
verse 2
I opened my eyes and I knew I needed more of you
You walked out that room there was no way to deny you
I felt myself shake the last time that I saw you
Why must it take such hurt and pain
Who are the ones who guilt and shame
Will they stand tall and take the blame
Why must it take such hurt and pain
We share the guilt we're all the same
Who really cares who takes the blame
Go on your way little angel
They'll be friends who greet you down the line
Go on your way little angels
You'll be fine you'll be fine
verse 4
verse 2
verse 3
verse 2
Hillsborough - Hollies
Hollies' "Hillsborough" appears on their 2003 compilation "What Goes Around," serving as a retrospective song into the band's extensive catalogue of British Invasion pop. The track exemplifies the group's signature sound, characterized by tight harmonies and driving rhythms that defined their era. While the specific lyrical themes of this recording remain consistent with their broader discography, the song stands as a testament to the Hollies' enduring influence on mid-century rock and roll. Its inclusion in a modern release highlights the group's ability to resonate across generations, preserving the energy and craftsmanship of their classic recordings for contemporary audiences.

