A song recorded during the Highwomen sessions with Dave Cobb, this single was released as a ‘Yola’ single – with credit also to The Highwomen. It was one of the tracks recorded during the making of the album that wasn’t released on their debut.

Proceeds from the album going to a handful of voting rights initiatives.

Rolling Stone says
“A LITTLE MORE than a year after the release of the the Highwomen’s self-titled debut album, a new song has emerged from the star-studded sessions with producer Dave Cobb.

“Hold On,” the latest from the Nashville-by-way-of-England singer-songwriter Yola, is an uplifting soul song based on conversations the “Faraway Look” singer had with her mother when she was growing up. “Baby, hold on to the things that you love,” she belts in the chorus. “Show me who it is that you are.” The song was recorded in Nashville’s RCA Studio A and features backing vocals from Highwomen Natalie Hemby and Brandi Carlile, plus Sheryl Crow providing piano and Jason Isbell adding guitar. A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated to MusiCares and the National Bailout Collective.

“‘Hold On’ is a conversation between me and the next generation of young black girls,” Yola says in a release. “My mother’s advice would always stress caution, that all that glitters isn’t gold, and that my black female role models on TV are probably having a hard time. She warned me that I should rethink my calling to be a writer and a singer. . . but to me that was all the more reason I should take up this space. ‘Hold On’ is asking the next gen to take up space, to be visible and to show what it looks to be young, gifted and black.”



Release name:Yola – Hold On
Feature Tracks
Year:2021
Notes:Digitally only