Introduction
Dive into the captivating sounds of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles with their timeless classic, “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me.” This soulful ballad, released in 1962, encapsulates the profound impact of love and the irresistible grip it holds on the heart. Join us as we explore the enchanting melodies and the enduring legacy of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
Did You Know?
Recorded by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me” emerged as a standout track in 1962, showcasing the group’s harmonious brilliance. The song, written by Smokey Robinson himself, became a signature piece for the Miracles and solidified their presence in the Motown era. Its soulful resonance and heartfelt lyrics contributed to the enduring appeal of this classic.
Smokey Robinson, born William Robinson Jr. on February 19, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan, not only served as the frontman for The Miracles but also played a pivotal role in shaping the Motown sound. His smooth tenor and poetic songwriting elevated the group to legendary status, and “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me” remains a testament to their musical prowess.
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Lyrics: You’ve Really Got A Hold On MeÂ
I don’t like you
But I love you
Seems that I’m always
Thinking of you
Oh, oh, oh
You treat me badly
I love you madly
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
Baby
I don’t want you
But I need you
Don’t want to kiss you
But I need to
Oh, oh, oh
You do me wrong now
My love is strong now
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
Baby
I love you and all I want you to do
Is just hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
Tighter
Tighter
I want to leave you
Don’t want to stay here
Don’t want to spend
Another day here
Oh, oh, oh, I want to split now
I can’t quit now
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
Baby
I love you and all I want you to do
Is just hold me (please)
Hold me (squeeze)
Hold me, hold me
You’ve really got a hold on me
(You’ve really got a hold on me)
I said you’ve really got a hold on me
(I said you’ve really got a hold on me)
You know you’ve really got hold on me
(You know you’ve really got a hold on me)
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