Hold On
Hold On

Rod Stewart - Hold On Lyrics

Nov 5, 2021
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Hold On Music Video

Hold On Lyrics

Hold on, hold on
Hold on to what you've got
Hold on, hold on
Hold onto what you've got

The world is changing in a biased way
And the sword cuts both ways at last
Do we live in fear? Is our conscience clear?
With so many questions I've asked

Keep your loved ones safe, keep your family close
Keep your children by your side

And hold on, hold on
Hold on to what you've got
Sisters and mothers, fathers and brothers
Hold on to what you've got

"A change is gonna come," Sam Cooke once sung
Oh, lay down that burden of hate
With cities divided and the homeless crying
Equality for all someday

Keep your loved ones safe, keep your family close
Keep your children by your side

And hold on, hold on
Hold on to what you've got
Sisters and mothers, fathers and brothers
Hold on to what you've got

With the courtesy of kindness
And the currency of love
May the words of John Lewis never fade (never fade)
To the bigots and the racists
And those that divide us
Feel the spotlight of justice someday, oh-oh

Hold on, hold on
Hold on to what you've got (listen)
Hold on, hold on
Hold on to what you've got
Hold on, hold on
Hold onto what you've got (sing it for me)
Hold on, hold on
Hold onto what you've got

Writer(s): Kevin Savagar, Rod Stewart
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Hold On' by Rod Stewart?

    'Hold On' was written by Rod Stewart and Kevin Savigar.

  2. What themes are explored in 'Hold On' by Rod Stewart?

    'Hold On' explores themes of unity, family, love, and resilience. It addresses societal issues such as division, racism, and homelessness while emphasizing the importance of holding on to loved ones and promoting equality.

  3. Does 'Hold On' reference any other artists or songs?

    Yes, the song references Sam Cooke's famous line 'A change is gonna come,' highlighting the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.

  4. What message does Rod Stewart convey about social issues in 'Hold On'?

    'Hold On' conveys a powerful message about standing against bigotry and racism. It calls for kindness, love, and justice, referencing civil rights leader John Lewis to emphasize the importance of these values in overcoming societal divisions.

  5. Are there any notable lines or phrases in 'Hold On' that stand out?

    'With the courtesy of kindness / And the currency of love / May the words of John Lewis never fade.' These lines highlight key virtues like kindness and love while paying tribute to civil rights icon John Lewis.

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