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"'Lonesome 7-7203'" is a 1963 single by Hawkshaw Hawkins, written by Justin Tubb. It was the final single release of his career, released in 1963 on the King label.

History



"Lonesome 7-7203" was Hawkins's first chart entry since "Soldier's Joy" in 1959. It spent 25 weeks on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles charts, peaking at No. 1 on the chart dated for May 4, 1963.

Three days after its release, Hawkins died in an airplane crash which also killed Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas. Two weeks after Hawkins' death, the song reached No. 1 for a four-week run.

The song, a heartbreak ballad, is from a man who keeps receiving phone calls for his ex. He can't bear the constant calls (not for him) that remind him of her so he has gotten a new phone number, which he will only reveal to her, that she can call to get back in touch with him (and presumably, resume the relationship). The song is the means that he uses to give out the new number.

In a 1997 episode of Country's Family Reunion, Jean Shepard, who is Hawkins' widow, explained that she had recorded the song for Capitol Records about a year before Hawkins recorded it for King; however, for some unknown reason, Capitol chose not to release it at that time. Shepard went on to say that Hawkins finally told her "If they're not going to release that Justin Tubb song, I'm gonna record it".

On the same program, Justin Tubb said "I gave it to Jean (Shepard). And I still think it's a Girl's song. Because, when a Husband and Wife break up, it's usually the guy that has to leave, and the wife stays home and keeps the house and the furniture".

Cover versions



Following Hawkins' version, three others charted on the country singles charts with cover versions: Burl Ives, Tony Booth and Darrell Clanton, in 1967, 1972 and 1983, respectively.

In the Netherlands and Belgium, a Dutch language version titled "Draai dan 797204" was a massive hit for Will Tura in 1964.

Unfortunately, it turned out the number really existed and the Amsterdam based owner received thousands of calls from fans.

Chart performance



Hawkshaw Hawkins



Burl Ives



Tony Booth



Darrell Clanton



References



Category:1963 singles

Category:1967 singles

Category:1972 singles

Category:1983 singles

Category:Tony Booth (musician) songs

Category:Darrell Clanton songs

Category:Hawkshaw Hawkins songs

Category:Burl Ives songs

Category:Songs written by Justin Tubb

Category:1963 songs

Category:King Records (United States) singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Ray Pennington

Category:Songs about telephone calls

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