Released: December 8, 1967
Songwriter: Bill Wyman
Producer: The Rolling Stones
[Verse 1]
In another land where the breeze and the
Trees and flowers were blue
I stood and held your hand
And the grass grew high and the feathers floated by
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else will do
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
Much to my surprise
I opened my eyes
[Verse 2]
We walked across the sand and the sea and
The sky and the castles were blue
I stood and held your hand
And the spray flew high and the feathers floated by
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else will do
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
Much to my surprise
I opened my eyes
[Verse 3]
We heard the trumpets blow and the sky
Turned red when I accidently said
That I didn't know how I came to be here
Not fast asleep in bed
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else's hand
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
I opened my eyes
Much to my surprise
[Outro]
In another land where the breeze and the
Trees and flowers were blue
I stood and held your hand
And the grass grew high and the feathers floated by
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else will do
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
Much to my surprise
I opened my eyes
[Verse 2]
We walked across the sand and the sea and
The sky and the castles were blue
I stood and held your hand
And the spray flew high and the feathers floated by
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else will do
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
Much to my surprise
I opened my eyes
[Verse 3]
We heard the trumpets blow and the sky
Turned red when I accidently said
That I didn't know how I came to be here
Not fast asleep in bed
I stood and held your hand
[Chorus]
And nobody else's hand will ever do
Nobody else's hand
Then I awoke
Was this some kind of joke?
I opened my eyes
Much to my surprise
[Outro]
Singles Collection: The London Years
- Memo from Turner
- Gotta Get Away
- I’m Free
- The Singer Not the Song
- Surprise, Surprise
- No Expectations
- The Lantern
- In Another Land
- Out of Time
- Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
- Off the Hook
- What a Shame
- Heart of Stone
- Try a Little Harder
- I Don’t Know Why
- Jiving Sister Fanny
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- We Love You
- Who’s Driving Your Plane?
- Come On
- Stoned
- Child of the Moon
- Little Red Rooster
- Long Long While
- Sad Day
- I want to be loved
- Dandelion
- Not Fade Away
- The Spider and the Fly
- Lady Jane
- Ruby Tuesday
- Play with Fire
- Brown Sugar
- Let’s Spend the Night Together
- As Tears Go By
- 2000 Light Years from Home
- 19th Nervous Breakdown
- Mother’s Little Helper
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
- Sympathy for the Devil
- Paint It, Black
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
- Jumpin’ Jack Flash
- She’s a Rainbow
- Honky Tonk Women
- The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
- The Last Time
- Congratulations
- It’s All Over Now
- Good Times, Bad Times
- Time Is on My Side
- Tell Me
- Little by Little
- I Just Want to Make Love to You
- Street Fighting Man
- Get Off of My Cloud
- Stupid Girl
- Wild Horses
- Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
- Singles Collection: The London Years (1989)
- Singles 1965-1967 (2004)
- Sympathy for the Devil
- Paint It, Black
- Gimme Shelter
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
- Wild Horses
- Brown Sugar
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
- Beast of Burden
- She’s a Rainbow
- Miss You
- Angie
- Honky Tonk Women
- Jumpin’ Jack Flash
- Start Me Up
- Under My Thumb
- Ruby Tuesday
- Dead Flowers
- Sweet Virginia
- Tumbling Dice
- Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
- Street Fighting Man
- Let It Bleed
- Bitch
- Mother’s Little Helper