Holding Back the Years

Holding Back the Years

Simply Red

From the album

Holding Back the Years (1985)

Written by

Neil Moss, Mick Hucknall

Key:D minor
Duration:4:29

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Summary

Written by a 17-year-old Mick Hucknall processing his mother's departure from his life, 'Holding Back the Years' became Simply Red's signature song and their only US number one. Its stripped-back arrangement and emotionally raw vocal performance made it one of the defining blue-eyed soul ballads of the 1980s.

80s soulblue-eyed soulpower balladheartbreakSimply Red

Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Holding Back the Years' is a masterclass in doing more with less. The entire song is built on minimal harmonic material — primarily two chords per section — yet the Dorian borrowing of the G major chord against D minor creates emotional ambigui…

Chords

Verse:Dm7 - G
Chorus:Dm - A
DmADm7G

History

Mick Hucknall wrote the song at age 17, while living at his father's house and studying fine art at Manchester School of Art. A lecturer there suggested that the greatest paintings come from working in a stream of consciousness, and Hucknall applied this metho…

“The song existed for several years with the Frantic Elevators before being re-recorded for Simply Red's debut album”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Holding Back the Years' is a masterclass in doing more with less. The entire song is built on minimal harmonic material — primarily two chords per section — yet the Dorian borrowing of the G major chord against D minor creates emotional ambiguity that perfectly mirrors the lyrical tension between holding on and letting go. The sparse harmonic palette places all the emotional weight on Hucknall's vocal performance, a hallmark of sophisticated soul balladry.

Mick Hucknall wrote the song at age 17, while living at his father's house and studying fine art at Manchester School of Art. A lecturer there suggested that the greatest paintings come from working in a stream of consciousness, and Hucknall applied this method to songwriting — 'Holding Back the Years' was the second song he wrote this way. The writing credit is shared with Neil Moss, a friend from Hucknall's first band the Frantic Elevators, though Hucknall has acknowledged Moss didn't actually co-write the song — the credit was added 'to remember the great times we had' together. The song was first performed by the Frantic Elevators, but the iconic 'I'll keep holding on' chorus was not added until years later, after Hucknall had formed Simply Red.

Written by a 17-year-old Mick Hucknall processing his mother's departure from his life, 'Holding Back the Years' became Simply Red's signature song and their only US number one. Its stripped-back arrangement and emotionally raw vocal performance made it one of the defining blue-eyed soul ballads of the 1980s.

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Song DNA

Genre

R&B

Era

80s

Mood

Melancholic

Tempo

Ballad

Key

Minor

Texture

Sparse

Sound

Vocal-focused

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

1.3M

Plays

270K

Listeners

366K

Genius Views

10

Annotations

100%

Popularity

4:29

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Neil MossMick Hucknall

Produced by

Stewart Levine

From the album Simplified

Chord Sheet

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Chords Used

Dm
A
Dm7
G

Progression by Section

Chorus

Dm
A

Verse

Dm7
G

Chord Diagrams

Dm
A
Dm7
G