Navigating the emotional terrain of love triangles, this poignant song delves into the complexities of longing and decision-making. The narrator implores his significant other to create a sense of intimacy by moving closer to the phone and pretending they are alone, despite her being with another man. This setting highlights his desire for clarity and honesty in their relationship. He asks her to confirm her true feelings, urging her to make a definitive choice between him and her current companion. The repeated motif of lowering the jukebox's volume symbolizes the need to cut through distractions and external influences, focusing solely on the authenticity of their bond. Through tender yet urgent pleas, the song paints a vivid picture of a love that yearns for certainty amidst uncertainty.
He'll Have to Go
Lyrics
Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone
Let's pretend that we're together, all alone
I'll tell the man to turn the jukebox way down low
And you can tell your friend there with you he'll have to go
Whisper to me, tell me do you love me true
Or is he holding you the way I do?
Tho' love is blind, make up your mind, I've got to know
Should I hang up, or will you tell him he'll have to go?
You can't say the words I want to hear
While you're with another man
Do you want me, answer yes or no
Darling, I will understand
Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone
Let's pretend that we're together, all alone
I'll tell the man to turn the jukebox way down low
And you can tell your friend there with you he'll have to go
Writer(s): Joe Allison, Audrey Allison
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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