My Life Is Over With You

Hollies · Other Songs - Hollies

You wanna explain, that's why you called



Save your breath it doesn't matter at all



Not now, my friend



You played your cards and you made your choice



I don't wanna listen to your voice



Not now, my friend



I've found a new part to play in life



There's different actors on my stage



I'll set the pace in a world without you



I don't want to hear the things that you say



'Cause my life is over with you



Now you know what's on my mind



Don't call again 'cause you will find



I won't be here



You chose your path to walk along



Now I can sing a different song



I hope that's clear



I've found a new part to play in life



There's different actors on my stage



I'll set the pace in a world without you



I don't want to hear the things that you say



'Cause my life is over with you



I've found a new part to play in life



There's different actors on my stage



Goodbye, my love and don't feel sad



Just because I'm feeling glad



That you're not here



You'll go your way and I'll go mine



Maybe we'll meet some other time



Goodbye, my love



I've found a new part to play in life



There's different actors on my stage



I'll set the pace in a world without you



I don't want to hear the things that you say



'Cause my life is over with you

My Life Is Over With You

Hollies' 1963 single 'My Life Is Over With You' stands as a defining track of the British Invasion's early pop era. Recorded with the band's signature tight harmonies and driving rhythm, the song exemplifies the melodic sophistication that propelled the group to international fame. Released following their massive success with 'Long Tall Sally', this track further cemented their reputation as masters of the mid-tempo pop sound. While often overshadowed by their biggest hits, the song remains a quintessential example of the era's production style, featuring lush vocal arrangements and a catchy, infectious melody that captured the youthful energy of the early 1960s. It is a staple of classic rock and roll collections, representing the transition from R&B-influenced rock to polished pop.