Hold On

Triumph

About Hold On

"Hold On" is a song by the band Triumph. It appeared on their album Just a Game (1979) and was also released as a single. The single was released on August 6, 1979 and rose to number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was written by Rik Emmett. The song, like "Lay It on the Line" from the same album, was written two years before the release of the album. After failing to be noticed as an acoustic track in concert the band decided to make it a rock song and placed it at the end of the concept song, The Twisted Maze which compasses the entire second side of the vinyl. The song has never been performed by the entire band in concert, due to its broad and complex arrangements. The live version from Stages, which is the only official version, was done acoustically. The B-side is the title track for the album. The video of the song was cut up and altered to help its chart potential, where it became only a two-minute-and-fifty-nine-second track. The video did not include the acoustic folk section of the beginning or the disco-styled breakdown at the end. This version was also the version released on the singles for every foreign country, thus the only countries in which the entire song was released were Canada and the United States. 


Year:
1992
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Music hold the secret,
To know it can make you whole
It's not just a game of notes,
It's the sound inside your soul
The magic of the melody
Runs through you like a stream
The notes the play flow through your head
Like a dream
Like a dream
Like a dream

I sing this song for the common man
For the people in despair
I bring my song into the world
And I sing it everywhere
The simple truth lies waiting here
For everyone to share
So hold on, and I will take you there
Hold on and I will take you there

The daily routine takes your soul,
Lost without a trace
It hold you down and turns you 'round
And puts you in your place
Another day, another dollar
Another pretty face
Another chance to lose yourself
In the endless race

[Chorus]
Hold on, hold on to your dreams
Hold on, even though it seems
Everyone around you has their little schemes
Listen to your heart and hold on to your dreams

Can't you feel the magic
Feel it everywhere
Can't you hear the music
There's something in the air
There's a celebration
Deep within a song
Celebrate this feeling,
You know it can't be wrong

[Chorus]

Caught up in routine,
You got to break it
Time won't wait for us,
We got to make it
Fate gives you the chance
You've got to take it
Take it

Hold on

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Triumph

Triumph is a Canadian hard rock power trio that was popular in the late 1970s through the 1980s. Eight of the band's albums were certified gold or higher, and Triumph was nominated for multiple Juno Awards, including Group of the Year Award in 1979, 1985, 1986 and 1987. more »

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Written by: GIL MOORE, MIKE LEVINE, RIK EMMETT

Lyrics © DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave

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15 facts about this song

Album Information
"Hold On" by Triumph is from the album "Just a Game." The album was released in 1979.
Song Genre
This song falls under the genre of "Hard Rock," a type of rock music characterized by heavy guitar riffs and strong beat profiles.
Chart Performance
"Hold On" was one of Triumph's biggest hits, reaching No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979.
Band Formation
Triumph, the Canadian rock band that performed "Hold On," was formed in 1975 in Mississauga, Ontario.
Songwriters
Band members, Rik Emmett, Michael Levine, and Gil Moore wrote "Hold On."
Music Video
The music video for "Hold On" features the band's live performance, showcasing their signature raw energy and dazzling light shows.
Band Recognition
Triumph is widely recognized as one of the greatest Canadian rock bands of all time.
High-Octane Vocals
Triumph, and therefore "Hold On," is known for the high-octane vocals of lead singer and guitarist Rik Emmett.
Instrumentation Technicality
"Hold On" is recognized for its technical guitar solos and heavy drum beats typical of Triumph's style.
Lyrical Theme
"Hold On" delivers an uplifting message, encouraging perseverance during tough times.
Band's Signature Song
"Hold on" has become one of Triumph's signature songs and the band often performs it during their live shows.
Positive Reception
"Hold On" was received positively by fans and critics alike, praising the band's musical skills and lyrical depth.
Compilations
"Hold On" is featured on multiple retrospective Triumph compilations, including their "Greatest Hits: Remixed" cd released in 2010.
Influential Song
"Hold On" is considered to be influential on the hard rock and metal genres and has been referenced by various artists for its impactful lyrics and classic rock sound.
Band Disbandment
Despite the success of "Hold On" and several other hits in the late '70s and '80s, Triumph broke up in the early '90s. They have since performed together occasionally.

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