Lay Your Hand On Me

Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar

I lay, my cards across the table

For all to see

An' I swear still you are not able

To lay your hand on me



Behind me, I feel like somethin's movin'

It's tryin' to hypnotize

Its so dark a shadow of a shadow

There behind blue eyes



Lay your hand on me

Lay your hand on me



Lay your hand on me

Lay your hand on me



Lay your hand on me

Lay your hand on me



Lay your hand on me

Lay your hand on me



Lay your hand on me

Lay your hand on me



I swear, I never tried to hurt you

So come talk to me

Your face, it's swollen with resentment

Lay your hand on me

Lay Your Hand On Me

Lay Your Hand On Me stands as a defining track in Sammy Hagar's extensive solo discography, showcasing the hard rock intensity that propelled him to fame. The recording captures Hagar's signature vocal power and blues-inflected guitar work, elements that would later become hallmarks of his tenure with Van Halen. Released during a prolific period of his career, the song reflects the energetic, straightforward rock style that characterized much of his output in the 1980s. It serves as a testament to Hagar's ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with audiences, blending personal expression with driving rhythms. As part of his broader body of work, the track highlights his evolution as a frontman and songwriter, cementing his status as a significant figure in American rock music history.