John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
The song is structured in a specific way – the verses tell the tale, and the choruses – the moral of the story.
This was modeled, according to John Prine (here), after his friend, inspiration and an admirer – Bob Dylan – specifically his song The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll.
Prine made these...
[Verse 1]
We had an apartment in the city
Me and Loretta liked living there
Well, it'd been years since the kids had grown
A life of their own left us alone
John and Linda live in Omaha
And Joe is somewhere on the road
We lost Davy in the Korean War
And I still don't know what for, don't matter anymore
[Chorus]
You know that old trees just grow stronger
And old rivers grow wilder every day
Old people just grow lonesome
Waiting for someone to say, "Hello in there, hello"
[Verse 2]
Me and Loretta, we don't talk much more
She sits and stares through the backdoor screen
And all the news just repeats itself
Like some forgotten dream that we've both seen
Someday I'll go and call up Rudy
We worked together at the factory
But what could I say if he asks "What's new?"
"Nothing, what's with you? Nothing much to do"
[Chorus]
You know that old trees just grow stronger
And old rivers grow wilder every day
Old people just grow lonesome
Waiting for someone to say, "Hello in there, hello"
[Verse 3]
So if you're walking down the street sometime
And spot some hollow ancient eyes
Please don't just pass 'em by and stare as if you didn't care
Say, "Hello in there, hello"
Hello in There was written by John Prine.
Hello in There was produced by Arif Mardin.
John Prine released Hello in There on Fri Oct 01 1971.
John Prine wrote “Hello In There”.