About the song

As country music fans, we’ve all heard our fair share of heartbreaking ballads. Songs that capture the pain of loss, the ache of loneliness, and the weight of regret. But few songs do it quite as well as “Hello Walls” by the legendary Faron Young.

Released in 1961, “Hello Walls” quickly became a country music staple, topping the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and earning Young a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its raw emotion and relatable lyrics.

“Hello Walls” is narrated by a man who has just returned to his empty home after his wife has left him. The house is eerily silent, and the only sound is the echo of his footsteps against the bare walls. As he walks through the rooms, he can’t help but relive the memories of his happy life with his wife.

The song’s lyrics are full of vivid imagery that paints a picture of the man’s despair. He sings of the “cold, empty rooms” that “hold the memories we shared,” and the “lonely chair” where his wife used to sit. He even hears her laughter echoing in the halls, a haunting reminder of what he’s lost.

“Hello Walls” is a powerful song about the pain of heartbreak. It’s a song that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced loss, and it’s a reminder that even in our darkest moments, we are not alone.

Faron Young‘s vocals are perfect for this song. His voice is full of emotion, and he conveys the man’s pain with a sincerity that is both heartbreaking and moving. Young’s performance is one of the reasons why “Hello Walls” is such a classic song.

“Hello Walls” is a must-have for any country music fan. It’s a song that will stay with you long after you’ve finished listening to it. It’s a song about heartbreak, but it’s also a song about hope. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

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Lyrics

Hello walls, (hello) (hello)How’d things go for you today?Don’t you miss herSince she up and walked away?And I’ll bet you dread to spendAnother lonely night with meBut lonely walls, I’ll keep you company
Hello window (hello) (hello)Well I see that you’re still hereAren’t you lonelySince our darlin’ disappeared?Well, look here, is that a teardropIn the corner of your pane?Now don’t you try to tell me that it’s rain
She went away and left us all aloneThe way she plannedGuess we’ll have to learn to get alongWithout her if we can
Hello ceiling, (hello) (hello)I’m gonna stare at you awhileYou know I can’t sleepSo won’t you bear with me awhile?
We must all stick together or elseI’ll lose my mindI’ve got a feelin’, she’ll be gone a long, long time(Hello, hello)

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