Hello Josephine
Van Morrison · Other Songs - Van Morrison
A how do you do?
Do you remember me baby,
Like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me
I was a fool, fool, fool
You used to shake it over yonder
A by the railroad track
A when it rained you couldn't walk
I had to tote ya on my back
It was a cryin' shame
You had to be like that
(Instrumental)
Hello Josephine,
A how do you do?
Do you remember me baby,
Just like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me
It was a cryin' shame
Whoa, Josephine
Hey yeah yeah yeah
Whoa, sayin'
Hey now
Whoa, Josephine
A what a cryin' shame
About Hello Josephine
Van Morrison's "Hello Josephine" stands as a poignant testament to his enduring mastery of soulful storytelling and melodic invention. Released during a period where Morrison frequently explored themes of longing and personal reflection, the track exemplifies his signature blend of R&B sensibilities and poetic lyricism. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it aligns with his broader discography characterized by intricate harmonies and emotional depth. The recording captures the essence of Morrison's ability to transform simple narratives into universal anthems, resonating with listeners across generations. Its enduring appeal lies in the seamless fusion of vocal prowess and atmospheric production, cementing its place within his catalog of timeless works that continue to define his artistic legacy.

