Jim Reeves – He’ll Have To Go

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He’ll Have to Go (Song)

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“He’ll Have to Go”
Single by Jim Reeves
from the album He’ll Have to Go and Other Favorites
B-side“In a Mansion Stands My Love”
ReleasedNovember 1959 (U.S.)
RecordedOctober 15, 1959
StudioRCA Studio BNashville
GenreCountryNashville sound
Length2:20
LabelRCA Victor
SongwritersJoe Allison, Audrey Allison
ProducerChet Atkins
Jim Reeves singles chronology
“Partners”
(1959)”He’ll Have to Go
(1959)”I’m Gettin’ Better”
(1960)

He’ll Have to Go” is a song recorded on October 15, 1959, by Jim Reeves. The song, released in the fall of 1959, went on to become a hit on both the country and pop charts early in 1960.

Background

The song is about a man who is talking by telephone to the woman he loves, when he realizes that another man is with her. The song was written by the husband-and-wife team of Joe and Audrey Allison, and was inspired by a phone conversation between them in which they had trouble making themselves understood. Because of background noise and Audrey Allison’s naturally soft voice, her husband had to ask her to put her mouth very close to the receiver. That led her to pen the song’s first line.

Reeves recorded the song after listening to the original version of it by singer Billy Brown.

1st RECORDING OF: He’ll Have To Go – Billy Brown (1959)

When Brown’s version attracted little attention, Reeves felt free to record his own. It was released to country radio as the B-side of “In a Mansion Stands My Love”, which some music executives considered a stronger song.

In a Mansion Stands My Love

However, “Mansion” failed to catch on, and disc jockeys began playing the B-side, instead. Before long, “He’ll Have to Go” became a huge country and pop hit. Several rhythm and blues radio stations played the song, too.

The recording features a small group of musicians: Floyd Cramer on piano, Marvin Hughes on the vibraphone, Bob Moore on bass, Buddy Harman on drums, Hank Garland on guitar, and the Anita Kerr Singers providing the background vocals.

He'll Have To Go(떠나야 하리) – Anita Kerr Singers (영어, 한글자막 English & Korean captions)

The first verse set the tone: “Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone/Let’s pretend that we’re together all alone/I’ll 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.”

Country music historian Bill Malone noted that “He’ll Have to Go” in most respects represented a conventional country song, but its arrangement and the vocal chorus “put this recording in the country pop vein.” In addition, Malone lauded Reeves’ vocal styling – lowered to “its natural resonant level” to project the “caressing style that became famous” – as being why “many people refer to him as the singer with the velvet touch.”

Chart performance

The song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1960, kept from the top spot by Percy Faith‘s “Theme from A Summer Place“. Billboard ranked it as the number-two song of the year for 1960. The song also reached number one on the Hot Country Singles chart on February 8, 1960, where it remained for 14 consecutive weeks. The song was one of just five different titles to occupy the chart’s summit during 1960. In addition, it reached number 13 on the rhythm and blues singles chart.

The Percy Faith Orchestra – Theme From A Summer Place | Remastered HD.

In Canada, the song was number one for six weeks on the pop charts. It also had success abroad, reaching number one on the Australian singles chart and number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.

Chart (1960)Peak
position
Australia Singles Chart1
Canadian Singles Chart1
Norwegian Singles Chart1
Italy (FIMI)34
U.S. Billboard Hot C&W Sides1
U.S. Billboard Hot 1002
UK Singles Chart12
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles13

All-time charts

Chart (1958-2018)Position
US Billboard Hot 100215

Other versions

“He’ll Have to Go” has been recorded by many other artists. Elvis Presley recorded his version of “He’ll Have to Go” on October 31, 1976, at his last known studio recording session; it is believed to be the final song he ever recorded in a studio setting.

Elvis Presley – He'll Have to Go (Official Audio)

Les Paul and Mary Ford recorded the song as “She’ll Have to Go” for their 1962 album Bouquet of Roses.

She'll Have to Go

Tom Jones recorded a version for his 1967 album Green, Green Grass of Home.

He'll Have To Go

Country music satirists Homer and Jethro parodied the song on their 1962 live album Homer and Jethro at the Convention.

He'll Have To Go

Barry Young reached No. 68 in Canada with his version in 1966.

Barry Young – He'll Have To Go 1966 [Lost Jukebox Volume 208]

Guitarist Ry Cooder recorded a version with a Mexican norteño-style arrangement for his 1976 album Chicken Skin Music.

He'll Have to Go

Solomon Burke had a crossover hit with his 1964 version of the song on the US Adult Contemporary and R&B charts.

He'll Have to Go

Bryan Ferry recorded the song in 1977, but it remained unreleased until 1988 when it was included on the album The Ultimate Collection.

He'll Have To Go

Elton John has performed the song several times live, during a variety of solo tours and television appearances, and at various stops on his 1979 tour with Ray Cooper, including the series of shows the two played at the Rossya Hall in Moscow, Russia, the last night of which was broadcast live on BBC Radio.

#13 – He'll Have To Go – Elton John & Ray Cooper – Live in Boston 1979

UB40 recorded the song for their 2013 album Getting Over the Storm.

He’ll Have To Go

The song has also been covered by Joe Pesci,

He'll Have To Go (Album Version)

Scottish rocker Frankie Miller,

he'll have to go

English pop band Prefab Sprout

He'll Have To Go

and English rock band the Quireboys.

He'll Have to Go (Halfpenny Dancer)

Other Cover versions

He'll Have To Go
He'll Have to Go
  • Connie Francis
She'll Have to Go
He'll have to go – Jim Reeves – instrumental cover by Dave Monk
Daniel O'Donnell – He'll Have To Go (Official HD Music Video)
He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go
  • Kitty Wells
Kitty Wells – She'll Have To Go
He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go
He’ll Have To Go – Jim Reeves | Slow Rock Cover (Classic Country Ballad) | BARRET STONE
He'll Have to Go
He'll Have To Go
  • Tracy Huang
She'll Have To Go… TRACY Huang 黃鶯鶯
  • Broery Marantika 
Broery Marantika – He'll Have to Go
  • De Dixie Aces
De Dixie Aces – She'll Have To Go
  • Jerry Lee Lewis
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She'll Have To Go
He'll Have To Go
  • Finbar Furey & Sharon Shannon
Finbar Furey & Sharon Shannon – "He’ll Have To Go" | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
He'll Have To Go
He'll Have To Go

In 2023, He’ll Have to Go, an independent short film named after the song was released and won the Finalist Award at the SWIFF International Film Festival for Best Short Film.

The song prompted the answer song “He’ll Have to Stay” by Jeanne Black. Her song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot C&W Sides chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960.

He’ll Have to Stay (Song)

“He’ll Have to Stay”
Single by Jeanne Black
from the album A Little Bit Lonely
B-sideUnder Your Spell Again(featuring Janie Black)
ReleasedMarch 28, 1960 (US Release)
May 1960 (UK Release)
GenreCountry
Length2:41
LabelCapitol
SongwritersAudrey Allison, Charles GreanJoe Allison
ProducerKen Nelson
Jeanne Black singles chronology
He’ll Have to Stay
(1960)”Lisa”
(1960)

He’ll Have to Stay” is a song written by Audrey Allison, Charles Grean, and Joe Allison and performed by Jeanne Black. The song is an answer song to Jim Reeves’ 1959 hit “He’ll Have to Go“. It was produced by Ken Nelson.

It reached #4 on the US pop chart, #6 on the US country chart, #11 on the US R&B chart, and #41 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960. The song was featured on her 1960 album, A Little Bit Lonely.

The single ranked #52 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1960.

Chart performance

Chart (1960)Peak
position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)41
U.S. Billboard Hot C&W Sides6
US Billboard Hot 1004
US Hot R&B Sides (Billboard)11
Jeanne Black – He'll Have To Stay (Answer to Jim Reeves' He'll Have To Go)

Cover versions and later versions

Caterina Valente – Caro Mio
  • as the B-side to her 1960 single “Zeeman (Je Verlangen Is De Zee)”.
Caterina Valente Zeeman Je Verlangen Is De Zee 1960
  • Ann-Louise Hanson released a version of the song in the Sweden entitled “Han Stannar Här” as part of an EP in 1960.
Han stannar här
He'll Have To Stay – Skeeter Davis
He'll Have to Go
  • Corina Minette
Corina Minette : He'll Have To Stay
  • Maureen Moore
Maureen Moore – He'll have to stay
  • Kay Starr
He'll Have To Stay – Kay Starr

He’ll Have to Go (Album)

He’ll Have to Go

He'll Have to Go (album).png
By Discogs, Fair use, Link

Studio album by Jim Reeves
Released1960
RecordedFebruary 1957–October 1959
GenreCountry
LabelRCA Victor
Jim Reeves chronology
The Intimate Jim Reeves
(1960)He’ll Have to Go
(1960)Tall Tales and Short Tempers
(1961)

He’ll Have to Go is a compilation album recorded by Jim Reeves and released in 1960 on the RCA Victor label (catalog no. LPM-2223). The album included two No. 1 hits: “He’ll Have to Go” and “Billy Bayou“.

Unlike other Jim Reeves albums, this was a compilation of previously issued non-LP singles and EP tracks. In 1962, RCA reissued this album in “electronic stereo” (RCA LSP-2223 (e)). All twelve songs, including the title track, were presented in “electronic stereo” even though “He’ll Have To Go” was issued in true stereo on a 1960 single (RCA 61-7643, 1960), and true stereo masters existed for five other songs.

In Billboard magazine’s annual poll of country and western disc jockeys, it was ranked No. 4 among the “Favorite C&W Albums” of 1960.

Track listing

Side A

  1. He’ll Have to Go” [2:16]
Jim Reeves – He'll Have To Go

2. “I Love You More” [2:22]

I Love You More

3. “Wishful Thinking” [1:59]

Wishful Thinking

4. “Honey, Won’t You Please Come Home” [1:59]

Honey, Won't You Please Come Home

5. “I’m Beginning To Forget You” [2:09]

I'm Beginning To Forget You

6. “Billy Bayou” [2:02]

Jim Reeves – Billy Bayou

Side B

  1. “If Heartache Is The Fashion” [2:23]
If Heartache Is The Fashion

2. “Partners” [2:13]

Jim Reeves – Partners.wmv

3. “Theme Of Love” [2:04]

heme Of Love (I Love To Say "I Love You")

4. “I’d Like To Be” [2:00]

I'd Like To Be – Jim Reeves

5. “After Awhile” [2:08]

After Awhile

6. “Home” [1:58]

Home

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