Hold On To This
Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams
I think it's dying
Bless the Lord
I can't think straight anymore
You won't see me crying
There'll be tears before bedtime for sure
Singing
I won't go to war
Lay down your guns
What are we fighting for
I wanna swim in the ocean
I wanna play in the sea
I wanna love my brother
Love my brother loving me, me
I'm gonna buy a farm
Write a song
It won't change the earth
Just the people on it
I was born with
A silver shovel in my mouth
Golden balls and a platinum smile
You won't hear the last of
the good, the bad or the brassed off, for sure
Singing
I won't go to war
Lay down your guns
What are we fighting for
I wanna swim with the dolphins
I wanna play in the sea
I'm gonna love my brother
Love my brother loving me
Then buy a farm
Write a song
It won't change the earth
Just the people on it
Hear the sound of a million people sitting down
Hip to hip
Lip to lip
Free your love
Free love
Free love
Singing I won't go to war
Lay down your guns
What are we fighting for
I wanna swim with the dolphins
I'm gonna play in the sea
I'm gonna love my brother
Love my brother loving me, me
Singing I won't go to war
Lay down my guns
What are we fighting for
I wanna play with the dolphins
I want to play in the sea
I'm gonna love my brother
Love my brother loving me, me
Hear the sound of a million people sitting down
Hip to hip
Lip to lip
Free your love
Free love
Free love
Hold On To This
Robbie Williams delivers an upbeat, danceable track that exemplifies his signature blend of pop and rock energy. Released as a standalone recording, the song showcases his characteristic vocal style and rhythmic precision, designed to engage listeners with its infectious melody. It stands as a testament to his ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, fitting seamlessly into his broader discography of high-energy hits. The recording captures a moment of musical optimism, reflecting the vibrant style that defined his career during this period. Fans of his work will recognize the familiar production quality and lyrical themes of perseverance and connection that permeate his catalog.
