Tom Waits - "hold On" (anti-) Official

The 1999 track , released on the album Mule Variations (distributed by ANTI- Records ), serves as a cornerstone of Tom Waits’ mid-career evolution. Written alongside his wife and longtime collaborator, Kathleen Brennan , the song is a "dusky ballad" that explores themes of perseverance and shared struggle. Lyrical Persistence and Universal Themes

: The song balances Waits’ signature "grit and grace," blending visceral details with a tender emotional coda. Sonic Landscape and "Mule Variations" Tom Waits - "Hold On" (ANTI-)

: The track features Waits' "famously gravelly voice"—a guttural, raspy timbre he reportedly modeled after an uncle. The 1999 track , released on the album

The core of "Hold On" lies in its simple, direct message of survival. Waits has described the song as fundamentally optimistic, noting that "Everything's holding on"—from weeds in the ground to people in love. While the verses detail characters caught in "ordinary tragedy" and dark circumstances, the chorus acts as a recurring source of solace and encouragement: Sonic Landscape and "Mule Variations" : The track

: Critics have noted that the album delivers "wildly evocative productions" that balance the raw and the refined, helping it reach high positions on both the UK and US charts. Cultural Impact and Legacy Tom Waits - Facebook

: Lines such as "Take my hand, I'm standing right here" suggest that while challenges may not always be overcome, they can be endured through human connection.