About the song

“Hello Walls,” penned by the iconic Willie Nelson and initially interpreted by Faron Young, stands as a cornerstone in American country music history. Released in 1961, this melancholic tune soared to the top of Billboard’s country chart, reigning supreme for an impressive nine weeks and maintaining its presence for 23 weeks in total. Beyond its country success, “Hello Walls” also achieved crossover appeal by peaking at number 12 on the pop charts, marking Faron Young’s sole top-40 hit in the broader U.S. music scene.

The recording features notable musicians such as Floyd “Lightnin’” Chance on double bass and The Wilburn Brothers providing background vocals, enhancing the song’s emotive depth. For Willie Nelson, “Hello Walls” served as a breakthrough, introducing his songwriting prowess to a national audience and laying the groundwork for his legendary career in music.

The song’s enduring popularity is underscored by its inclusion in various compilations and reinterpretations over the decades. In 1996, Willie Nelson himself reimagined “Hello Walls” in a rock rendition alongside The Reverend Horton Heat for the album Twisted Willie, showcasing the song’s versatility and timeless appeal across genres.

Moreover, “Hello Walls” spurred creative responses within the music industry, including Ralph Emery’s answer song titled “Hello Fool,” which achieved significant success on the country charts in its own right.

With its poignant lyrics and emotive delivery, “Hello Walls” not only solidified Willie Nelson’s reputation as a masterful songwriter but also cemented Faron Young’s place in country music history. Its impact resonates through the decades, reminding listeners of the power of storytelling and melody in capturing universal emotions of loneliness and longing.

As a testament to its enduring influence, “Hello Walls” remains a beloved classic in the country music canon, cherished for its heartfelt narrative and the timeless quality of Willie Nelson’s songwriting craftsmanship.

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Lyrics

Hello walls, (hello) (hello)
How’d things go for you today?
Don’t you miss her
Since she up and walked away?
And I’ll bet you dread to spend
Another lonely night with me
But lonely walls, I’ll keep you company
Hello window (hello) (hello)
Well I see that you’re still here
Aren’t you lonely
Since our darlin’ disappeared?
Well, look here, is that a teardrop
In the corner of your pane?
Now don’t you try to tell me that it’s rain
She went away and left us all alone
The way she planned
Guess we’ll have to learn to get along
Without her if we can
Hello ceiling, (hello) (hello)
I’m gonna stare at you awhile
You know I can’t sleep
So won’t you bear with me awhile?
We must all stick together or else
I’ll lose my mind
I’ve got a feelin’, she’ll be gone a long, long time
(Hello, hello)

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