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(Allison / Allison)
Information:
One day
while talking to his wife on the telephone, songwriter
Joe Allison told her to put her mouth closer to the phone because she talked
so softly. By the time Allison got home, wife Audrey had written the first
line of He’ll Have to Go – “Put your sweet lips a little closer to the
phone”. The remainder of the song came quickly for them. He’ll Have to Go
was first recorded by Jim Reeves (RCA 47-7643) in 1959. His recording
reached #2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, number one on the country
chart, and #13 on the rhythm and blues chart. Sales of over three million
copies are claimed. In 1960, Jeane Black recorded a popular answer record,
He’ll Have to Stay (Capitol 4368), which peaked at #14 on the Hot 100 chart
and #6 on the country chart. That song was also a Joe Allison-Audrey Allison
composition.
Elvis recorded He’ll Have to Go on the night of October 31, 1
November, 1976, at Graceland.
Lyrics:
1. Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone
Just pretend that we're together all alone
Tell the man to turn the juke box way down low
You can tell your friend there with you, he'll
have to go
You can't say the words I wanna hear when your with another man
If you love me, answer yes or no, darling, I will understand
1. (repeat)
Just put your sweet lips a little closer to the
phone
Just pretend that we're together all alone
Tell the man to turn the juke box way down low
And you can tell your friend there with you, he'll
have to go
Yes, you can tell your friend
there with you, he'll have to go
Where it was released:
Released for the first time on the album Moody Blue »
LPs/CDs:
- Moody Blue
(1977) »
- Walk a Mile in My Shoes – The Essential 70’s Masters (1995)
- Great Country Songs (1996)
- Forever in Love (1997)
- Love Songs (1999)
- The Jungle Room Sessions (2000) - FTD
»
- Country Collection (2001) – Time Life
- Country Rock (2001)
- From Elvis In Memphis; Promised Land; Moody Blue (2001)
- The Country Side of Elvis (2001)
- Great Country Songs, Remastered Edition (2003)
– Moody Blue (2013) - FTD
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