About the song

“He’ll Have To Go” by Tom Jones (released in 1967) isn’t directly connected to any specific background or theme beyond being a pop song. Here’s some context to consider:

  • Genre: It’s a pop song, possibly with some R&B influences, which were common in Tom Jones’ repertoire.
  • Tom Jones’ style: Known for his powerful vocals and energetic performances, the song likely reflects that style.
  • 1960s context: Pop music of the 60s often explored themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues. While “He’ll Have To Go” doesn’t delve into social commentary, it could address themes of jealousy or possessiveness in love.

Without specific lyrics to analyze, it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact themes. However, the title “He’ll Have To Go” suggests a woman giving an ultimatum about another man.

If you’re interested in learning more about the song, you could try searching for the lyrics online or listening to the recording to get a better sense of the story and themes.

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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 hearWhile you’re with another man,If 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.