'Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand' by Hoagy Lands 1964; variation on 'Baby Let Me Take You Home' as recorded by the Animals for their first single
James Yorkston and The Athletes - In Your Hands Scottish folk musician and singer-songwriter from the county of Fife. "In Your Hands" is the opening track from his debut album "Moving Up Country", released in 2002 on Domino Records. "Why don't you sit me down and tell me all your plans I've got it all worked out, I'm in your hands"
Al Gardner - Just a Touch of Your Hand Soul singer from Detroit/Michigan, born in Alabama. He cut a few singles for different labels in the sixties. "Just a Touch of Your Hand" was his final single, released on Andrew "Shelly" Harris' Sir-Rah label in 1968. Produced by Jack Ashford. "And just, just a touch of your hand Can do so much"
Paul Perryman and His Band - Just to Hold My Hand Released as a single B-Side on Don Robey's Duke Records in 1956. Later covered by Clyde McPhatter and Dee Dee Sharp. "'Cause I wanna love, love, love you But not just to let you sit, yeah, and hold my hand Baby, just to hold my hand"
Tabhair damh do lámh (Give me your hand) , written by Ruaridh Dall Ó Catháin. There are many versions, but here’s one by Planxty.
In late 1963, after the Stones had a hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man," they attempted to return the favor by offering The Beatles this song. They were politely turned down: Teddy Green / Give Me Your Hand, I'll Hold It Tight.
These Hands-The Damned. These are the hands of a demented circus clown... It kind of goes downhill from there.