"Hold Your Head Up" is a song by the English rock band Argent, released as a single in 1972. The song was a Top 5 hit in both the US and UK, peaking at No. 5 in both countries. Billboard ranked it as the No. 50 song for 1972. The song appeared on the third Argent album All Together Now. The album version is 6:15 while the single version is 3:15. The DJ edit has a run-time of 2:53.
Background and composition
The song was written by Chris White and credited to the songwriting partnership of White and Rod Argent.
Release and reception
The song was warmly received by music critics. Georgiy Starostin thought that it was the best track on "All Together Now", the band's quintessential album. He called it "a solid, riffy tune whose main attractions are the gruff, almost war-march-style bassline" and praised Rod Argent's keyboard work. The Hammond B3 solo on the track was cited by Rick Wakeman as the greatest organ solo ever. The track has remained a staple on AOR-format radio stations for decades after its release.
Chart history
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Other versions
Marc Tanner Band covered the song in 1980 on their album, Temptation.
Steppenwolf covered "Hold Your Head Up" on their 1982 album Wolftracks.
Phish has covered "Hold Your Head Up" at least 524 times in live performances between 1987 and 2018. The band has never played the song in its entirety, and instead performs a brief version of its instrumental verse melody to introduce humorous cover songs sung by drummer and band namesake Jon Fishman.
Uriah Heep also covered the song on their 1989 album Raging Silence.
Mother Love Bone also released a cover of this song in 1989 as a non-album single.
Jellyfish covered the song in live performances during their first album tour in 1990.
Fish performed a version of the song on his 1993 covers albumSongs from the Mirror.
Lana Lane released a version on the 2003 album, Covers Collection.
Mr. Big covered the song during their 2009 reunion tour and is available on Back to Budokan live DVD and CD; a studio version was also recorded as a bonus on the CD version.