Hold My Hand

Album: Music From The Motion Picture Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
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Songfacts®:

  • Lady Gaga co-wrote and co-produced "Hold My Hand" with her Chromatica producer Bloodpop. They penned it for Top Gun: Maverick, the sequel to the 1986 blockbuster movie in which Tom Cruise reprises his role as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell. The cinematic power ballad marks Gaga's return to writing and producing original music for a motion picture following 2018's A Star is Born.
  • The song finds Gaga comforting someone who is hurting. She tells them to take her hand and let it all out as she holds onto them. Gaga assures them things will get better and God will answer their prayers.
  • Gaga worked on "Hold My Hand" for years before completing the track. "I wanted to make music into a song where we share our deep need to both be understood and try to understand each other," she explained. "A longing to be close when we feel so far away and an ability to celebrate life's heroes."
  • The lyrics took on a greater resonance after the trials and tribulations of the COVID-19 pandemic era. Gaga described the song as a "love letter to the world during and after a very hard time."
  • Gaga's Chromatica vocal producer Benjamin Rice gets credited with additional production.
  • The motion picture version also features additional layers and scoring by film composers Harold Faltermeyer and Hans Zimmer. Faltermeyer composed the "Top Gun Anthem" and the end credit song "Mighty Wings" for the original Top Gun movie.
  • The music video finds Lady Gaga performing the song on a dusty air-force runway and in an airplane hangar. She dons the original aviation bomber jacket that Tom Cruise wore as Maverick in the 1986 movie, and also wears similar aviator shades. Top Gun: Maverick filmmaker Joe Kosinski directed the visual, which also features clips from the movie and pulls imagery from the 1986 Top Gun in nostalgic flashback form.
  • "Hold My Hand" was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song, but lost to "Naatu Naatu" from the Indian film RRR. When she performed it at the ceremony, Lady Gaga introduced it by saying: "I wrote this song with my friend Bloodpop for Top Gun: Maverick in my studio basement. It's deeply personal for me. I think that we all need each other. We need a lot of love to walk through this life. And we all need a hero sometimes. There's heroes all around us in unassuming places, but you might find that you can be your own hero even if you feel broken inside."
  • Gaga played "Hold My Hand" on Bourbon Street in New Orleans for the pregame of the 2025 Super Bowl, which was held in that city. The performance was a tribute to the 14 people who were killed in New Orleans in a terrorist attack weeks earlier.

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