Holly Holy
Engelbert Humperdinck · Other Songs - Engelbert Humperdinck
HOLLY HOLY
WRITER NEIL DIAMOND
Holly holy eyes Dream of only you Where I am,
what I am What I believe in Holly holy Holly holy dream
Wanting only you And she comes And I run just like
the wind will Holly holy Sing a song Sing a song of
songs Sing it out Sing it strong Call the sun in the
dead of the night And the sun's gonna rise in the sky
Touch a man who can't walk upright And that lame man,
he's gonna fly And I fly And I fly Holly holy love
Take the lonely child And the seed Let it be filled
with tomorrow Holly holy Sing a song Sing a song of
songs Sing it out Sing it strong Call the sun in the
dead of the night And the sun's gonna rise in the sky
Touch a man who can't walk upright And that lame man,
he's gonna fly And I fly, yeah And I fly Holly holy
dream Dream of only you Holly holy love Holly holy love
WRITER NEIL DIAMOND
Holly holy eyes Dream of only you Where I am,
what I am What I believe in Holly holy Holly holy dream
Wanting only you And she comes And I run just like
the wind will Holly holy Sing a song Sing a song of
songs Sing it out Sing it strong Call the sun in the
dead of the night And the sun's gonna rise in the sky
Touch a man who can't walk upright And that lame man,
he's gonna fly And I fly And I fly Holly holy love
Take the lonely child And the seed Let it be filled
with tomorrow Holly holy Sing a song Sing a song of
songs Sing it out Sing it strong Call the sun in the
dead of the night And the sun's gonna rise in the sky
Touch a man who can't walk upright And that lame man,
he's gonna fly And I fly, yeah And I fly Holly holy
dream Dream of only you Holly holy love Holly holy love
Holly Holy
Engelbert Humperdinck's 'Holly Holy' stands as a defining track from his 1980s pop era, showcasing his signature smooth baritone and romantic style. The song, often associated with his extensive catalogue of love ballads, exemplifies the polished production and emotive delivery that characterized his work during this period. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the essence of his ability to blend classical influences with contemporary pop sensibilities, making it a recognizable piece within his body of work. It remains a popular choice for fans of his romantic repertoire and is frequently cited in discussions of his most successful singles from the early eighties.
