If I Talk to Him
Connie Smith
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[Chorus:] If I talk to him I take him back again So if he calls please tell him I'm not home He's gone again I told him we were through That he could live his life the way he wanted to I said my love for him had died but I know it's not true And if I talk to him my feelings would show through Yes if I talk to him I take him back again I'm afraid to even answer the phone Cause if I talk to him I take him back again So if he calls please tell him I'm not home I tell my heart I'm better off without him now But like the other times he change my mind somehow He'd shed some tears and talk sweet talk I'm sure that I believe But this time it's the end if he'll just let me be
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Written by: DOLORES D. EDGIN, PRISCILLA MITCHELL HUBBARD
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10 facts about this song
Musical Composition"If I Talk to Him" conveys a melodious blend of country and pop. Just like many of her country hits, its unique composition stands out due to its amalgamation of pop music techniques with country sentiments.
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1966, indicating its immense popularity among the audience.
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Production Details"If I Talk to Him" was produced by Bob Ferguson, who was renowned for his contribution to the Nashville sound.
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Release DetailsThe single was released in September 1966 on the label "RCA Victor", one of the major American record labels during the 20th century.
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Iconic CollaborationThe 'B-side' of this single was also a duet with Nat Stuckey, an American Country singer. The song was titled "Nobody But A Fool (Would Love You)".
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About the ArtistThe song was performed by Connie Smith, one of the most successful female country music artists and often referred to as "The Rolls-Royce of Country Singers" by none other than Dolly Parton.
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Songwriting TalentThe song was co-written by Dolores Edgin and Priscilla Mitchell, two remarkable women songwriters who contributed significantly to the sphere of '60s country music.
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Musical Style"If I Talk to Him" reflected Connie Smith’s musical style. Her evocative voice and purest soprano, coupled with the emotional depth of the lyrics, created a uniquely compelling sound.
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Album InclusionAfter its successful hit as a single, the song was included in Connie Smith’s album “Downtown Country” which was released in 1967.
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Critical ReceptionThe song received significant critical acclaim, with critics stating that it highlighted Connie Smith's unique vocal range and the emotional intensity she brought to her performances.
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