
Peak
10
Weeks
44
Score
6,510
Chart Year
1995
The music video was directed by Adolfo Doring
"Hold My Hand" dates to 1990, when Hootie & the Blowfish included it on a five-song cassette they sold at shows. They got a record deal with JRS Records the following year, but nothing came of it and they were dropped eight months later. In 1992 they released an independent EP called Kootchypop, again with "Hold My Hand" on the tracklist. This EP got the attention of Atlantic Records, which signed the band in 1993 and had them record a new version of the song that was released as their first single in 1994 and included on their debut album Cracked Rear View, which became the best-selling album in the label's history. Early versions of the song were more sparse, without the prominent background vocals heard on the hit. By the time the group recorded it for Atlantic, they had been playing it for years and had it polished to a sheen. A band composition, this song is about being there for someone and facing life's challenges together. It's a sweet sentiment that played well with the easygoing melody. David Crosby, famous for his work with Crosby, Stills, and Nash, sang backup on this and some other songs on the album. Crosby is known for his ability to harmonize. This song got a lot of airplay and helped make the Cracked Rear View album (named for a line in the 1987 John Hiatt song "Learning How To Love You") the best seller of 1995 in the US. The single was released shortly before the album came out, and it was a slow build: The group made appearances on The Tonight Show and The Late Show With David Letterman in 1994, but their first US tour was as the openers for Big Head Todd & the Monsters. It was in February 1995 when "Hold My Hand" reached its peak chart position, as Hootie & the Blowfish filled a niche of mellow pop that wasn't being served by the grunge and gangsta rap that was prevalent at the time. Frontman Darius Rucker told The Boot that this was the first Hootie song he heard being played on the radio. He recalled: "The first time I heard a Hootie song, Dean Felber - our bass player for Hootie - and I were driving in his car and 'Hold My Hand' came on the radio - first time we had heard it on the radio. We were in Columbia, South Carolina. It came on the radio, and we were listening to it and about halfway through the song, he reached over and he turned it [up], and we just started giggling. That was in early 1994. My heart raced. For me, it was a moment where I thought, 'Wow! This is radio... not just some college radio, we're on pop radio!' We had been playing for nine years! It thought this might really be starting to happen. I thought we might be played on the radio. I didn't think we'd get played on the radio like we eventually did. That was a great day! You never forget the first time you hear your first song on the radio - that's hard to forget." Report this ad Drummer Jim Sonefeld, who joined Hootie & The Blowfish because the band wanted to write their own material, came up with the idea for the song. He wasn't much of a guitarist yet, but his basic knowledge and desire to write something profound came together to create a memorable slice of '90s pop. "There's a purity that can sneak through when you are limited," he told the Songfacts podcast in 2022. "If you have something profound that you wanna say - and all of our hearts say and feel profound things - but you're limited in the musical side, you get a really pretty but naive picture. You know, I wanna say something amazing, but gosh, I only have a few chords I know. There's a great moment to catch there where there's a combination of being unsure and sort of devout in your thought as well - like I gotta get this thing out." While struggled to write songs before that ended up sounding like "novice music," this track immediately felt different. "It propelled itself as I was sitting there," he continued. "And those are the special moments that songwriters go after where you're trying to say something, you're trying to have a certain melody and they're flowing at the same time and coming together." Hootie & the Blowfish suffered a bit of a backlash from overexposure, but they were really cool in 1995. Even MTV thought so, and gave them Best New Artist Video for "Hold My Hand" at their Video Music Awards that year. Still questioning the cool? They also performed the song with Al Green in December 1995 at the Billboard Music Awards, where Cracked Rear View was named Album of the Year. The group did a special version of this song for the kids' TV show Sesame Street about how children should hold a grownup's hand when they cross the street. >>
With a little love and some tenderness We'll walk upon the water We'll rise above the mess With a little peace and some harmony We'll take the world together We'll take them by the hand 'Cause I've got a hand for you, oh 'Cause I wanna run with you Yesterday, I saw you standing there Your head was down, your eyes were red No comb had touched your hair I said, get up, and let me see you smile We'll take a walk together Walk the road awhile, 'cause 'Cause I've got a hand for you I've got a hand for you 'Cause I wanna run with you Won't you let me run with you, yeah (Hold my hand) Want you to hold my hand (Hold my hand) I'll take you to a place Where you can be (Hold my hand) Anything you wanna be because I wanna love you the best that The best that I can See I was wasted, and I was wasting time 'Til I thought about your problems I thought about your crimes Then I stood up, and then I screamed aloud I don't wanna be part of your problems Don't wanna be part of your crowd, no 'Cause I've got a hand for you I've got a hand for you 'Cause I wanna run with you Won't you let me run with you (Hold my hand) Want you to hold my hand (Hold my hand) I'll take you to the promised land (Hold my hand) Maybe we can't change the world but I wanna love you the best that The best that I can, yeah Let me walk, oh won't you let me, let me (Hold my hand) Want you to hold my hand (Hold my hand) I'll take you to a place where you can be (Hold my hand) Anything you wanna be because I oh no, no, no, no, no (Hold my hand) Want you to hold my hand (Hold my hand) I'll take you to the promised land (Hold my hand) Maybe we can't change the world but I wanna love you the best that The best that I can Oh, best that I can
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oct 8, 1994 | 95 | 31 |
| 2 | Oct 15, 1994 | 87 | 39 |
| 3 | Oct 22, 1994 | 77 | 49 |
| 4 | Oct 29, 1994 | 71 | 55 |
| 5 | Nov 5, 1994 | 67 | 59 |
| 6 | Nov 12, 1994 | 64 | 62 |
| 7 | Nov 19, 1994 | 60 | 66 |
| 8 | Nov 26, 1994 | 55 | 71 |
| 9 | Dec 3, 1994 | 46 | 80 |
| 10 | Dec 10, 1994 | 38 | 88 |
| 11 | Dec 17, 1994 | 34 | 92 |
| 12 | Dec 24, 1994 | 31 | 95 |
| 13 | Dec 31, 1994 | 25 | 101 |
| 14 | Jan 7, 1995 | 25 | 101 |
| 15 | Jan 14, 1995 | 25 | 101 |
| 16 | Jan 21, 1995 | 16 | 110 |
| 17 | Jan 28, 1995 | 14 | 112 |
| 18 | Feb 4, 1995 | 12 | 114 |
| 19 | Feb 11, 1995 | 11 | 115 |
| 20 | Feb 18, 1995 | 10 | 116 |