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  1. Hold On Lyrics: I know this pain (I know this pain) / Why do you lock yourself up in these chains? (These chains) / No one can change your life except for you / Don't ever let anyone step...

  2. Pls. Like and Subscribe...And Comment...Thanks.....Disclaimer:This lyric video is created for the enjoyment of fans of Wilson Phillips and their music. The c...

  3. Break free from the chains. Yeah I know that there is pain. But you hold on for one more day and you. Break free, break from the chains. Some day somebody's gonna make you want to. Turn around and say goodbye. Until then baby are you going to let them. Hold you down and make you cry.

  4. Hold On - Wilson Phillips (Lyrics) #HoldOn #WilsonPhillips #candyskies We highly recommend: Songs for A Chilled-Out Weekend: / weekendchillout Let's listen to music and enjoy with "candy...

  5. Jul 18, 2020 · Wilson Phillips's "Hold On" from the album "Wilson Phillips" (1990) with lyrics in video. Enjoy.Share this video (Link to this video) : https://youtu.be/RvQoi...

  6. Hold On Lyrics by Wilson Phillips from the Classic Soft Rock [Time Life Box Set] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I know there's pain Why do lock yourself up in these chains?

  7. Hold On Lyrics by Wilson Phillips from the Only Rock 'N Roll 1990-1994: 20 Pop Hits album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I know there's pain Why do you lock yourself up in these chains?

  8. Hold On Lyrics by Wilson Phillips from the Love Songs, Vol. 1 & 2 [Delta #1] album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I know there's pain Why do you lock yourself up in these chains?

  9. Don't you know things could change. Things could go your way. If you hold on for one more day, yeah. Can't you change it this time. Make up your mind. Hold on, hold on. Baby, hold on! ( Correct these Lyrics ) Back to: Wilson Phillips Lyrics.

  10. "Hold On" is a song by American vocal group Wilson Phillips, released on February 27, 1990 by SBK, as the lead single from their debut studio album, Wilson Phillips (1990). The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for a week in June 1990 and was the most successful single of that year in the US.

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