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"Lonesome 7-7203"
Single by Hawkshaw Hawkins
B-side "Everything Has Changed"
Released March 2, 1963[1]
Format 7"
Recorded 1962
Genre Country
Length 2:45
Label King
Writer(s) Justin Tubb
Hawkshaw Hawkins singles chronology
"Soldier's Joy"
(1959)
"Lonesome 7-7203"
(1963)

"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.

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[edit] History

"Lonesome 7-7203" was Hawkins's first chart entry since "Soldier's Joy" in 1959. It spent twenty-five weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts, peaking at No. 1 on the chart dated for May 4, 1963.[2]

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.[2]

The song, a heartbreak ballad, is from a man who keeps receiving phone calls on the old phone number for his ex. He can't bear the constant calls not for him that remind him of her so he has set up a special phone number, exclusively for 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.

[edit] 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.

[edit] Chart performance

[edit] Hawkshaw Hawkins

Chart (1963) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 1[2]
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 8[2]
Preceded by
"Still" by Bill Anderson
"Still" by Bill Anderson
"Act Naturally" by Buck Owens
Billboard Hot Country Singles number-one single
May 4, 1963
June 1-June 8, 1963
June 22, 1963
Succeeded by
"Still" by Bill Anderson
"Act Naturally" by Buck Owens
"Act Naturally" by Buck Owens

[edit] Burl Ives

Chart (1967) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 72[3]

[edit] Tony Booth

Chart (1972) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 16[4]
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 7[5]

[edit] Darrell Clanton

Chart (1983-1984) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 24[6]
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 21[7]

[edit] References


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Hawkshaw Hawkins sings 'Lonesome 77203.'

This song stayed on the country charts for 25 weeks and was number 1 for 4 weeks. Hawkshaw was sadly to soon perish along with Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas and Randy Hughes in a plane crash in Tennessee. A great song that sounds as good today, written by Justin Tubb.

Justin Tubb - Lonesome 7-7203

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Lawrence John presents Keri Hemingway - Lonesome 7-7203

Produced in Nashville by Lawrence John. Available on download from, Amazon, I-Tunes, Rhapsody, Emusic, Medianet, Napster, Songcast. Copyright 2010 DIXIE RECORDS. lawrencejohnproject@gmail.com. Visit Keri's MySpace website

Justin Tubb-Lonesome 7-7203

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Justin Tubb-Lonesome 7-7203 ( Jukebox 073 ).mov

Country Music

Hawkshaw Hawkins - Lonesome 7 7203

Born Harold Franklin Hawkins on 12/22/1921 in Huntington, Westvirginia, died in a plane crash on 3/5/1963near Camden, Tennessee. Married to Jean Shepard. Plane crash also killed Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas and pilot Randy Hughes.

LONESOME 7-7203 ~ Hawkshaw Hawkins 1962

LONESOME 7-7203 ~ Hawkshaw Hawkins ~ 1962~ King Records. Recorded at the end of 1962 and released on March 2, 1963. LONESOME-77203 was composed by Justin Tubb. Hawkshaw Hawkins was born Harold Franklin Hawkins on December 22, 1921 in Huntington, West Virginia and on died March 5, 1963 in same the airplane accident that claimed the lives of Cowboy Copas and Patsy Cline. His wife was female C&W singer, Jean Shepard, who was pregnant with their child at the time of the crash. His "Lonesome 7-7203" became a hit record, but Hawkins never knew it.

LONESOME 7-7203

THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN BY HAWKSHAW HAWKINS. OVER THE YEARS IT HAS BEEN RECORDED BY MANY. SO HERE IS MY RENDITION.

Loretta Lynn-Lonesome 7-7203

From the 1963 album Loretta Lynn Sings

TONY BOOTH - "LONESOME 7-7203" (1972)

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