‘He’ll Have to Go’ took over country & pop charts in 1960

Jim Reeves’ “He’ll Have to Go”: The Song That Changed Country Music

In 1960, Jim Reeves released “He’ll Have to Go,” a smooth, emotional ballad that became a landmark in both country and pop music. Written by Joe and Audrey Allison, the song was inspired by a man pleading with his lover over the phone—captured in the haunting opening line: “Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone.”

Reeves, known as “Gentleman Jim,” delivered the song with velvet vocals and understated emotion, helping it top the country charts and reach #2 on the pop charts. It played a key role in popularizing the Nashville Sound, blending country with a polished, mainstream style.

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