Tried
to keep
you close
to me
but life
got in be tween.
the sky.
Tried
to square
not be
ing there
but think
that I are should have been.
Hold back the riv er, let me look in your eyes.
Hold back the riv er so I
can stop for a min ute and see where you hide.
Hold back the riv er, hold back.
Hold back the riv er, let me look in your eyes.
Hold back the riv er so I
can stop for a min ute and be by your side.
Hold back the riv er, hold back.
Hold back the riv er, let me look in your eyes.
Hold back the riv er so I
can stop for a min ute and see where you hide.
Hold back the riv er, hold back.
Oh,
oh, oh,
oh, oh.
Oh, oh,
oh.
Lone ly wa ter,
lone ly wa ter, won’t you let us wan der,
let us hold each oth er?
Lone ly wa ter,
lone ly wa ter, won’t you let us wan der,
let us hold each oth er?
Hold back the riv er, let me look in your eyes.
Hold back the riv er so I
can stop for a min ute and be by your side.
Hold back the riv er, hold back.
Hold back the riv er, let me look in your eyes.
Hold back the riv er so I
can stop for a min ute and be by your side.
Hold back the riv er, hold back.
hold.
Lone ly wa ter,
lone ly wa ter, won’t you let us wan der,
let us hold each oth er?
Lone ly wa ter,
lone ly wa ter, won’t you let us wan der,
let us hold each oth er?
each oth er?
This page shows “Hold Back The River” by James Bay in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.