Please Sign Your Letters
Hollies · Other Songs - Hollies
Please don't make me blue
Please sign your letters
And then I'll know it's you
Can't stop thinkin' of you
You're always on my mind
Please sign your letters
Please don't be unkind
I read your letter
I read most every line
You said, you loved me
Said, you would be mine
My heart was jumpin'
Somethin' shook my mind
I found your letter
Was left unsigned
Please sign your letters
Please don't make me blue
Please sign your letters
And then I'll know it's you
Can't stop thinkin' of you
You're always on my mind
Please sign your letters
Please don't be unkind
Your letter said, ?We'd met some time ago
I'd like to see you?
But somehow you just won't show
I just don't know which way to go
Your letter said, ?We'd met some time ago
I'd like to see you?
But somehow you just won't show
I just don't know which way to go
Please sign your letters
Please don't make me blue
Please sign your letters
And then I'll know it's you
Can't stop thinkin' of you
You're always on my mind
Please sign your letters
Please don't be unkind
Please sign your letters
Please don't be unkind
Please Sign Your Letters
Hollies' 1964 single "Please Sign Your Letters" stands as a quintessential example of British Invasion pop, blending the group's signature harmonies with a driving rhythm that defined the era. Released during a period of intense competition from American groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, the track showcases the Hollies' ability to craft catchy, melodic pop songs that resonated deeply with audiences across the Atlantic. The song features the band's characteristic vocal arrangements, where lead singer Tony Hicks delivers the lyrics with a blend of earnestness and playful charm, characteristic of their work on albums like "The Hollies" and "The Hollies Sing." Its enduring popularity highlights the group's significant contribution to the development of the modern pop sound, cementing their status as one of the most influential acts of the mid-1960s.

