The Name of the Game Was Love

Hank Snow

About The Name of the Game Was Love

"The Name of the Game Was Love" is a single by Canadian country music artist Hank Snow. The song peaked at number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart. It also reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States. The song is a tongue-twister in the same vein as Snow's earlier hit I've Been Everywhere. In the lyrics, the narrator finds an old address book that listed all the girls he dated. He then begins reciting the names of all the girls.


Year:
2011
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While looking through my jewelry drawer
Beneath some paper, there I saw
An address book I'd kept throughout the years
It listed all the girls on it

Friends, my list sure has grown
Each name brings back the laughter and the tears
There were girls that I'd romance with
Girls that I had dance with

Some whose face that I just can't recall
There were girls I kissed and lied to
Some I couldn't, and though I tried to
The name of the game was love

And I played it with them all
There was Mary, Martha, Diana, Eva, Josie
Hannah, Anna, Sally, Beth and Rosie
Bonnie, Connie, Susan and Cindy

You get Claudette, Emma and a Minsy
Janet, Gina, Ingrid or a Bessie
Florance, Fanny, surely gonna test us
Francie, Nora, Alice, even Dolly

Gertie, Gretchen, Carmelita and Molly
Girls of every nation, each one a new temptation
They were great, I sure had a ball
They are girls that I had courted

Girls whose marriage plans I hoarded
The name of the game was love
And I played it with them all
There was Betty, Ann, Carol and Yuanita

Cora, Dora, Grace and Rosilita
Mory, Margie, Lisa, Katie
Dottie, Lottie, Lynn and a Sadie
Henrietta, Mabel, Jane and a Alice

Daisy, Maizie, Mona and Cecilia
Lois, Liza, Laura and Leona
Vida, Vee, Louisa and Ramona
Penny, Janice, Silvia, Elmira

Etta, Gretta, Louise or Mira
Merle and Perle, and Leorial and Denise
Doris, Picta, Julia and Amy
Frances, Flora, Dontie, even Trudy

Barbara, Ethel, Ellen is a beauty
Katie, Camden and Athenalina
Georgia, Clara, Alba and Ema
Iris, Elise, Dorothy and Hilda

Olga, Donna, Lulu, Bella, Gilda
Eunice, Phoebe, Ida and a Eda
And I loved them all
And I loved them all

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Hank Snow

Clarence Eugene "Hank" Snow (May 9, 1914 – December 20, 1999) was a Canadian-American country music artist. He charted more than 70 singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980. This total includes the number 1 hits "I'm Moving On", "The Golden Rocket", "I Don't Hurt Anymore", "Let Me Go, Lover!", "I've Been Everywhere", and "Hello Love" as well as other top ten hits. He is a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Music Hall of Fame. more »

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Artist Background
"The Name of the Game Was Love" is a song by prolific Canadian country music artist Hank Snow. Snow, famed for his colorful rhinestone-studded suits and singing style, had a career spanning decades, from the mid-1930s to the early 1980s.
Release Date
The song was originally released in 1971, fitting neatly in the era often considered the golden age of country music.
Album Information
The song is included on Hank Snow's album “I'm Still Movin' On”, highlighting the artist's continued vitality and relevance after decades of work in the country music industry.
Song Duration
The running time of the song "The Name of the Game Was Love" is two minutes and forty-two seconds, fitting the standard of the time for radio-friendly pop and country tunes.
Song Comparison
The song stands out in Snow's discography for its upbeat tempo and charismatic performance, compared to his more known emotionally heavy and nostalgic tracks like "I'm Movin' On" and "The Last Ride".
Songwriting Credits
The song "The Name of the Game Was Love" was written by Ted Harris, a renowned songwriter who also penned hits for other country legends including Charley Pride and Glen Campbell.
Chart Performance
Despite not being one of Hank Snow’s most iconic hits, "The Name of the Game Was Love" enjoyed decent success on the country charts during its release.
Song Theme
As the title suggests, the song talks about love, a common theme in country music. Here, love is compared to a game, with both the joys and the pains that come with it.
Notable Lyrics
The lyrics of the song, matching the playful tone, include phrases like "spinning round in circles" and "laughter in the afternoon", bringing a light-hearted slant to a usually serious topic.
Singing Style
Snow's unique vocal delivery in "The Name of the Game Was Love" illustrates his versatility and ability to adapt to the changing trends in the country genre during his long career.

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