"Hello in There" | |
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Song by John Prine | |
from the album John Prine | |
Released | July 1971 |
Recorded | American Recording Studios, Memphis, Tennessee |
Genre | Folk |
Length | 4:29 |
Label | Atlantic |
Songwriter(s) | John Prine |
Producer(s) | Arif Mardin |
"Hello in There" is a song written by American singer-songwriter John Prine. The song deals with themes of isolation as a result of growing old.
Background
Prine wrote the song when he was 22, stating: "I delivered to a Baptist old people’s home where we’d have to go room-to-room... and some of the patients would kind of pretend that you were a grandchild or nephew that had come to visit, instead of the guy delivering papers. That always stuck in my head." Prine also went on to state that some of the names of the characters in the song come from real-life sources, such as Rudy being the name of a neighbor's dog.
Other versions
David Allan Coe's 1983 album is titled Hello in There and features a cover of the title song, in tribute to John Prine. In 2020, Jason Isbell covered the song for the Alzheimer's Association's Music Moments compilation: according to Isbell, John Prine is one of his favorite songwriters.
The Hello in There Foundation
After John Prine's death from COVID-19 in 2020, Prine's family established the Hello in There Foundation. While also honoring Prine himself, the foundation aims to support marginalized groups and persons.
References
- "John Prine - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
- "Behind The Song: John Prine, "Hello In There"". American Songwriter.
- "Hear Jason Isbell's Acoustic Cover of John Prine's 'Hello in There'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
- "The Hello in There Foundation". Retrieved March 14, 2023.
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