Hello Trouble

Desert Rose Band

About Hello Trouble

"Hello Trouble" is a song written by Orville Couch and Eddie McDuff and was recorded by Couch in 1962. Couch's version made number 5 on the country charts that year, via Vee-Jay Records. Buck Owens and the Buckaroos also covered the song on the album Together Again, released in the summer of 1964. This version was later included on the soundtrack to Crazy Heart in 2009. LaWanda Lindsey covered the song in 1974 for Capitol Records. Her version charted at number 62. It was then recorded by American country music group The Desert Rose Band and released in July 1989 as the fourth and final single from the album, Running. The song reached #11 on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The Desert Rose Band version features Herb Pedersen on lead vocals.  


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1988
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Woke up this mornin', happy as could  be
I looked out my window, what's that I  see
Coming' up the sidewalk, just as plain as day
Well here comes trouble that I never thought 
I'd see since you went away.

Hello  trouble come on in
Well you talk about heartaches 
Where in the world you been
Well, I ain't had the miseries 
Since you been gone
Well  hello trouble, trouble, trouble
Welcome home.

We'll make a pot of coffee 
And you can rest your shoes
And you can tell me them sweet lies 
And I'll listen to you
Well it's just a little part of, 
Part of the life we'd live
But I'd rather have a little bit of trouble 
Than to never know the love you give.

Hello  trouble, come on in
Well you talk about heartaches, 
Where in the world you been
Ain't had the miseries since you been gone
Well  hello trouble, trouble, trouble
Welcome home.

Hello trouble, trouble,  trouble
Welcome home.

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Desert Rose Band

The Desert Rose Band is a US country music band from California founded by Chris Hillman (formerly of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers) along with Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson in 1985. Rounding out the original lineup were Bill Bryson on bass guitar, Jay Dee Maness on pedal steel guitar, and Steve Duncan on drums. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the band charted several hit singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts until disbanding in February 1994. more »

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Written by: EDDIE MCDUFF, ORVILLE COUCH

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10 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"Hello Trouble" by Desert Rose Band belongs to the country-rock genre, blending traditional country music with elements of rock and roll.
Chart Performance
This song was a huge success on the charts. It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in the United States in 1989.
Cover Song
"Hello Trouble" is not an original song by the Desert Rose Band. It is a cover track originally recorded by Orville Couch and Eddie McDuff in 1962.
Album Appearance
The song appeared on the band's third studio album, "Pages of Life," adding immense value and popularity to the overall album.
Band Members' Contribution
Chris Hillman, the band's lead vocalist, and Herb Pedersen, the guitarist and co-vocalist, delivered impressive performances on this track. They are often singled out for their harmonies and musicality in this rendition.
Music Video
A music video was produced for the song "Hello Trouble," featuring the Desert Rose Band performing the track, contributing significantly to its popularization.
Grammy Recognition
Although "Hello Trouble" was not nominated for a Grammy, Desert Rose Band as a collective received several Grammy nominations throughout their career, reflecting their talent and commitment to creating quality music.
Song Influence
The song is considered a classic in the country-rock genre and has been covered by numerous artists, highlighting its ongoing influence in the music industry.
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Hello Trouble" talk about welcoming trouble or issues back into one's life, implying an old flame or lost love. They are widely appreciated for their depth and emotional resonance.
Founder's Awareness
Chris Hillman, a founding member of the Desert Rose Band, is also recognized as a former member of The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, popular American rock and country rock bands. This wider music scene awareness contributed to the nuanced sound of "Hello Trouble" and other Desert Rose Band songs.

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