87听|听 'Wichita Lineman' Glen Campbell 鈥淲ichita Lineman鈥 is one of those rare songs that seems somehow to exist in a world of its own 鈥 not just timeless but ultimately outside of modern music.Recorded by Glen Campbell and composed by songwriter Jimmy Webb, 鈥淲ichita Lineman鈥 falls
Song facts
Composer
Jimmy Webb
Genre
Country
Album
Wichita Lineman
Year of release
1968
UK Chart Position
7
somewhere between pop and country music, without really being either. A simple tale of a lonely telephone repairman working in the vast open plains of the American Mid-West, it has just two short verses and one chorus, but says as much in them as many authors say in a lifetime. The final 30 seconds are given over to one of the most evocative instrumental breaks ever and the whole thing hangs together perfectly.
Webb, the man behind the likes of 鈥淏y The Time I Get To Phoenix鈥 and 鈥淢acArthurPark鈥, wanted Campbell to record 鈥淲ichita Lineman鈥 from the first. But Campbell struggled to recapture the magic of Webb鈥檚 demo, feeling something integral was missing. Eventually, he had Webb drag his Hammond organ into the studio to accompany him as he sang. This time the song worked beautifully. It made number three in the US and helped the album of the same name go double platinum.
Glen Campbell on meeting Jimmy Webb
Glen Campbell talks to Gloria Hunniford about how he first met songwriter Jimmy Webb - "I went over to his house and he played me Witchita Lineman...and I'm sure glad he did!".