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About the Song 

Hop on board the nostalgia train as we delve into the delightful world of “Bus Stop” by the British pop band, The Hollies. Released in 1966, this infectiously catchy tune became a transatlantic hit, propelling The Hollies to international stardom and leaving an undeniable mark on the ever-evolving soundscape of the 1960s.

“Bus Stop” isn’t your average love song. It injects a dose of playful whimsy into the classic theme of romantic yearning. The song opens with a sitar riff, a nod to the burgeoning trend of “raga rock” that was captivating audiences at the time. This exotic touch instantly sets the song apart, creating a unique sonic tapestry that blends Eastern influences with the energy of British pop.

The lyrics, penned by Graham Gouldman, tell the story of a young man smitten with a girl he sees every day at the bus stop. His longing is evident in lines like “Every day I wait to see / The girl I love eternally,” but the song never veers into overly sentimental territory. Instead, it maintains a lighthearted charm, capturing the innocent excitement of young love.

The catchy melody, delivered with the signature harmonies of The Hollies, is what truly makes “Bus Stop” a timeless classic. The “whoa whoa whoa” refrain gets stuck in your head like bubblegum, while the driving rhythm section keeps your feet tapping. It’s a song that perfectly encapsulates the vibrant energy of the 1960s, a time when pop music was both fun and innovative.

“Bus Stop” wasn’t just a hit for The Hollies; it became a cultural phenomenon. The song has been featured in countless films and television shows, solidifying its place in pop culture history. Its playful spirit and infectious melody continue to resonate with listeners of all ages, a reminder of the enduring power of a well-crafted pop song. So, the next time you hear that iconic sitar riff, remember – it’s not just a song, it’s an invitation to a simpler time, a time when catching a glimpse of your crush at the bus stop could spark a melody that would last a lifetime.The Hollies - IMDb

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Lyrics: Bus Stop 

Bus stop, wet day, she’s there, I say
Please share my umbrella
Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows
Under my umbrellaAll that summer we enjoyed it
Wind and rain and shine
That umbrella, we employed it
By August, she was mineEvery morning I would see her waiting at the stop
Sometimes she’d shopped and she would show me what she bought
Other people stared as if we were both quite insane
Someday my name and hers are going to be the same

That’s the way the whole thing started
Silly but it’s true
Thinkin’ of a sweet romance
Beginning in a queue

Came the sun the ice was melting
No more sheltering now
Nice to think that that umbrella
Led me to a vow

Every morning I would see her waiting at the stop
Sometimes she’d shopped and she would show me what she bought
Other people stared as if we were both quite insane
Someday my name and hers are going to be the same

Bus stop, wet day, she’s there, I say
Please share my umbrella
Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows
Under my umbrella

All that summer we enjoyed it
Wind and rain and shine
That umbrella, we employed it
By August, she was mine