Well, Hello Again
Steve Wariner · Steve Wariner [RCA] [1982]
You went your way, I went crazy
Wondering who you might be with
It only took your phone call
To make me forgive and forget all
Never thought we'd be saying this.
Well, hello again
I can't believe it's you
Here lying in my arms like this
Making up for all the love we missed
Hello again
Our lonely nights are through
This time it doesn't have to end
Let's never say goodbye again
Hello.
I know every tear
Has a silver lining
I couldn't have said that, yesterday
Love brought us back together
I'm looking forward to forever
Every morning we wake up and say.
Well, hello again
I can't believe it's you
Here lying in my arms like this
Making up for all the love we missed
Hello again
Our lonely nights are through
This time it doesn't have to end
Let's never say goodbye again
Hello.
--- Instrumental ---
Just when we thought we had lost it
Look at the love we found
It's better than the first time
The second time around.
Hello again
Our lonely nights are through
This time it doesn't have to end
'Cause this is where real love begins
We'll never say goodbye again
Hello.
Well, hello again...
Well, Hello Again
Steve Wariner's 'Well, Hello Again' stands as a defining track from his 1982 debut album, capturing the raw energy and acoustic authenticity that characterized his early career. Released during the height of country music's resurgence in the early eighties, the song showcases Wariner's signature vocal style, blending traditional storytelling with a modern, polished production approach. The recording reflects the transitional period in country music where artists were moving away from pure folk towards a more radio-friendly sound while retaining their roots. As a staple of his discography, the song exemplifies the blend of heartfelt lyricism and melodic structure that would become a hallmark of his subsequent work, including his later collaborations and hits. It remains a testament to the era's ability to produce timeless country recordings that resonated deeply with listeners seeking genuine musical expression.

