Hello Love (song)

"Hello Love"
Single by Hank Snow
from the album Hello Love
B-side Until the End of Time
Released January 1974
Format 7"
Recorded September 26, 1973
Genre Country
Length 2:44
Label RCA Records 47-8072
Writer(s) Aileen Mnich and Betty Jean Robinson
Producer(s) Chet Atkins and Ronny Light
Hank Snow singles chronology
"North to Chicago"
(1973)
"Hello Love"
(1974)
"That's You and Me"
(1974)

"Hello Love" is a 1974 single by Hank Snow. "Hello Love" was Snow's seventh and final number one on the U.S. country singles chart, and his first number one in twelve years. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of ten weeks on the chart.[1]

When "Hello Love" peaked in popularity, Snow (at 59 years, 11 months) became the oldest singer to have a No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The record stood for more than 26 years, until Kenny Rogers (at 61 years, 9 months), eclipsed the record with "Buy Me a Rose."

In the media

From 1974 to 1987, the song was the theme to A Prairie Home Companion.

Chart performance

Chart (1974) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 1
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits (Second ed.). New York: Billboard Books. p. 324. ISBN 978-0-8230-8291-9.

External links

Preceded by
"A Very Special Love Song"
by Charlie Rich
Billboard Hot Country Singles
number-one single

April 27, 1974
Succeeded by
"Things Aren't Funny Anymore"
by Merle Haggard
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single

May 11-May 18, 1974
Succeeded by
"No Charge"
by Melba Montgomery
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