Hold On Loosely
"Hold On Loosely"
Crank up .38 Special's timeless 1981 anthem "Hold On Loosely" from "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys"! This signature hit blends hard rock, Southern rock, and power pop, defined by its iconic guitar riff and smart relationship advice. A breakthrough track that remains an AOR staple.
- TITLE: Hold On Loosely
- BAND: .38 Special
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Power Pop, Southern Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 30
- YEAR: 1981
Released on .38 Special's 1981 breakthrough album "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys," "Hold On Loosely" immediately grabs attention with its unforgettable opening guitar riff. Co-written with Jim Peterik, the song perfectly fused the band’s Southern rock background with polished hard rock production and irresistible power pop melodies. This dynamic combination propelled the band into the mainstream spotlight, defining their sound for years to come.
"Hold On Loosely" became a major radio hit for .38 Special in 1981, reaching the Top 3 on the Mainstream Rock chart and the Top 30 on the pop chart. Its enduring appeal stems from its driving rock energy, Don Barnes' distinct vocals, and its wise lyrical counsel on relationships. It remains one of the band's most recognized and beloved hard rock/power pop anthems.
SONG MEANING: "Hold On Loosely" offers relationship advice, cautioning against possessiveness and control. The lyrics suggest that clinging too tightly can suffocate love ("If you cling too tightly / You're gonna lose control"); instead, one should allow their partner space and freedom while maintaining connection and commitment for a healthier, lasting bond.
".38 Special"
- TITLE: .38 Special
- ACTIVE: 1974–present (1974)
- BAND: .38 Special
