P.S. I Love You

Tom T. Hall

About P.S. I Love You

"P. S. I Love You" is a popular song with music by Gordon Jenkins and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. published in 1934. The original hit version in 1934 was recorded by Rudy Vallée, released by RCA Victor. It was revived in the 1950s by The Hilltoppers and in the 1960s by The Vogues, and again in 1984 by country music singer Tom T. Hall. A number of other versions have also been recorded.


Year:
1995
2:25
45 
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Dear, I thought I drop a line
The weather is cool, the folks are fine
I'm in bed each night at nine
P.S. I love you

Yesterday we had some rain
But all in all, I can't complain
Was it dusty on the train
P.S. I love you

Write to the Brown's just as soon as you're able
They came around to call
I burned a hole in the dining room table
And let me see, I guess that's all.

Nothing else for me to say
And so I'll close, but by the way
Everybody's thinking of you
P.S. I love you

Nothing else for me to say
And so I'll close, but by the way
Everybody's thinking of you
P.S. I love you

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Tom T. Hall

Thomas "Tom T." Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is a retired American country music singer-songwriter. He has written 11 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the No. 1 international pop crossover smash "Harper Valley PTA" and the hit "I Love", which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as "The Storyteller," thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting. more »

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Written by: Gordon Jenkins, Johnny Mercer

Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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About The Hilltoppers P.S. I Love You
"P.S. I Love You" by The Hilltoppers was a popular song during the mid-1950s. The Hilltoppers were a hit US vocal group. - The Hilltoppers' version of "P.S. I Love You" was recorded in 1953. It charted at position 4 on the Billboard Best Seller Chart, indicating its popularity. - The lyrics narrate a love letter's contents, both the details within and an added postscript stating the writer's love. The song appeals emotionally to the listener. - The Hilltoppers' signature sound was largely because of lead singer, Jimmy Sacca. His emotive delivery certainly contributed to the success of "P.S. I Love You."
About Tom T. Hall P.S. I Love You
Tom T. Hall, a renowned country songwriter and singer, also covered "P.S. I Love You." Hall was often referred to as "The Storyteller" because of his storytelling style in his songs. - Hall's version of "P.S. I Love You" was released in 1979. It is embodied with his unique perspective and musical style, offering a very different experience from The Hilltoppers' version. - His rendition can be found on his Album "Saturday Morning Songs – The Old Tappan Songbook." The album is notably one of Hall's more intimate and personalized works. - "P.S. I Love You," like many of Tom T. Hall's songs, reflects authentic and relatable sentiments that are common in country music. This specific song has the heartfelt message of the original yet is distinctly 'Hall' in style.

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