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"By the Time I Get to Phoenix"
Single by Glen Campbell
from the album By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Released October 23, 1967
Recorded 1967
Genre Country
Length 2:42
Label Capitol
Writer(s) Jimmy Webb
Producer Al De Lory
Glen Campbell singles chronology
"Gentle on My Mind"
(1967)
"By the Time I Get to Phoenix"
(1967)
"Hey Little One"
(1968)

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is the title of a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965, it was made famous by American country music singer Glen Campbell, appearing as the opening track on the latter's 1967 album of the same name. Campbell's version reached #2 on the U.S. Country charts in 1968[1] and won two Grammy Awards—for Best Vocal Performance, Male; and Best Contemporary Male Solo Vocal Performance.[2] Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named it the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990.[3] Frank Sinatra called it "the greatest torch song ever written."[4]

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[edit] Background and writing

The inspiration for "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" was Webb's breakup from Susan Ronstadt, a cousin of singer Linda Ronstadt. Both remained friends, even after her marriage to another man. The relationship itself, which peaked in mid-1965, was the primary influence for "MacArthur Park," another Webb composition.[5]

Webb, a Los Angeles resident when he wrote the song, was raised in Elk City, Oklahoma. As far as the geography implied, "[a fan] told me, 'This song is impossible.' And so it is. It's a kind of fantasy about something I wish I would have done, and it sort of takes place in a twilight zone of reality." He states that he should have left but didn't; "it's more of a song about something I wish I had done than something I really did, in that I did not get in my car and drive back to Oklahoma to punish this young woman for not reciprocating my love and affection."[6]

[edit] Content

The song consists of a man describing his decision to leave his woman, by writing her a note telling her, and his descriptions of what he expects she will be experiencing as he arrives at certain locations. (When a woman sings the song, she is the one leaving, and the man is the one staying, but otherwise the song is unchanged.)

By the time I get to Phoenix, she'll be rising...
By the time I make Albuquerque she'll be working...

and

By the time I make Oklahoma she'll be sleepin'...

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (1967) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 26
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 12
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1

[edit] Covers

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" was named the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990 by Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) on September 14, 1990.[3] Cover versions include those by Ray Price, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Reba McEntire, Thelma Houston, Dorothy Ashby, Frankie Laine, Chet Atkins, The Lettermen, Herbie Mann, Lorrie Morgan, Dean Martin, Wanda Jackson, Jack Jones, Stevie Wonder, John Walker, Engelbert Humperdinck, Georgie Fame, Isaac Hayes, The Ventures, Marty Wilde, Solomon Burke, Santo & Johnny, Tony Mottola, Burl Ives, Ray Conniff, Ralna English, 101 Strings Orchestra, Johnny Mathis, Chris Westfall, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Knight, Denny McLain, Dave Dudley, Bobby Goldsboro, Vic Damone, Erma Franklin, and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Isaac Hayes' version of the song runs for 18 minutes and 40 seconds, consisting in large part of a detailed backstory about the events that transpired,[7] before the actual roadtrip took place. Brídín Brennan, sister of singer Enya, sampled the song for her second single on her Eyes of Innocence album. Hayes and Dionne Warwick released the song as a live medley with "I Say a Little Prayer" in 1977. The single reached number #65 on the R&B singles chart.

Preceded by
"Tell Me Not to Go"
by Myrna Lorrie
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single
(Glen Campbell version)

January 27-February 10, 1968
Succeeded by
"Tell Me Not to Go"
by Eddy Arnold
Preceded by
"Where Do We Go from Here"
by Hank Smith
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single
(Anne Murray and Glen Campbell version)

December 4, 1971[8]
Succeeded by
"Lead Me On"
by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty

[edit] Inspiration for

"By the Time I Get to Arizona" Public Enemy

[edit] References

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Glen Campbell - By The Time I Get To Phoenix

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is an American pop song written by Jimmy Webb and made famous by Glen Campbell, whose version reached #3 on the US Pop charts in 1967. It was originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965. Enjoy!

Jimmy Webb - By The Time I Get To Phoenix

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All 19:00 of The Black Moses' grooved-out cover of the Jimmy Webb classic. From the quietly chilling 9-minute long backstory all the way through to the epic organ and horn solo finish, it's all here.

By The Time I Get To Phoenix

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Original Release 1967

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By the time I get to Phoenix, Galveston - Glen Campbell sings and plays guitar

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18 news items

Scotsman

Telegraph.co.uk
Thu, 17 May 2012 09:14:55 -0700

He quotes the first line of a song Jimmy Webb wrote for Glen Campbell: “ 'By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be rising.' Straight away, you've got a picture. For me, songwriting has always been about feeling and imagination and sensitivity to words ...
 
The Guardian (blog)
Thu, 17 May 2012 01:47:38 -0700

But the likes of By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Sister Ray and Dopesmoker prove the risk is worth taking. As Matt Pike said of his magnum opus: "Dopesmoker was a ballsy move, but it destroyed the band. It also made us legends."
 
Beaver County Times
Thu, 17 May 2012 01:37:13 -0700

The country-pop star will perform a few songs from 2011's critically acclaimed "Ghost on a Canvas," studio album -- also his final one -- plus Top-40 crossover hits like "Gentle on My Mind," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman," "True Grit ...

Kansas City Star

Kansas City Star
Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:45:36 -0700

Gentle on My Mind; Galveston; By the Time I Get to Phoenix; You've Got to Try a Little Kindness; Where's the Playground Susie; Didn't We; I Can't Stop Living You; True Grit; Lovesick Blues; Dueling Banjos; Hey Little One; Any Trouble; It's Your Amazing ...
 
AZ Central.com
Tue, 24 Apr 2012 13:14:52 -0700

That approach was inspired, she says, by "Galveston" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," two Glen Campbell singles written by the legendary Jimmy Webb. "Galveston," she says, "was basically about a guy in Vietnam remembering being home in Galveston.
 
Southgate News Herald
Sun, 06 May 2012 04:14:58 -0700

Three of his recordings -- “Wichita Lineman,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” and “Gentle on My Mind” -- are in the Grammy Hall of Fame, while Campbell was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Campbell said he liked “the variety” of his ...

Kansas.com

Kansas.com
Sun, 29 Apr 2012 06:52:03 -0700

Campbell recorded the song in 1968, and it became one of his biggest hits, along with “Gentle on My Mind,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” of course, “Rhinestone Cowboy,” which became his signature song and the title of his 1990s biography.
 
DNAinfo
Wed, 09 May 2012 09:20:20 -0700

Jimmy Webb — the only artist to ever receive Grammy Awards for music, lyrics, and orchestration — plays Rubin Museum of Art. Hear the classics "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," and maybe even "MacArthur Park" from the ...
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