Songwriter: Bob Dylan

They say every thing must be replaced
They say every distance is not near
Yet I remember every face
Of every man who put me here

I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any way now
I shall be released

They say every man needs protection
They say that every man must fall
Yet I swear I see my reflection
Somewhere so high above this wall

I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any way now
I shall be released

Standin next to me in this lonely crowd
A man who swears he's not to blame
All day long I hear him shoutin so loud
Cryin' out that he was framed

I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any way now
I shall be released

Any day now, any way now
I shall be released

The Hollies

The Hollies are a British pop/rock group best known for their pioneering and distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. The Hollies became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s (231 weeks on the UK singles charts during the 1960s, the 9th highest of any artist of the decade) and into the mid 1970s. It was formed by Allan Clarke and Graham Nash in 1962 as a Merseybeat-type music group in Manchester, although some of the band members came from towns north of there. Graham Nash left the group in 1968 to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash.