Carl Belew Singing 'Hello Out There.'

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

Carl wrote or co-wrote some great country classics including 'Am I That Easy To Forget', 'Lonely Street', and 'Stop The World (And Let Me Off.)
This is a hit from 1962 which was a top 10 hit for Carl. I still like it all these years later.

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  • I toured many tours with Carl in the 60s in Germany what a wonderful writer and fine performer. he was a real gent .Johnny Regan

  • I love this song.

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  • @zaaritha That song as well as 20 more by Carl Belew 1958-1960 can be found on (oldtimecountry com) go to opry star spotlight click on it and you can listen to them on Realplayer and save to library

    Richard only ther from today 05-04-2011 til 06-04-2011

  • Ran away from Mich in l961, to Falling Waters, W. Va. I fell in love with a girl named Judy Huff, and we both loved this song. The nostalgie is knocking me off this chair, cause its the first time I've heard it since.....Hello out there, Judy. I left for college in the fall, back in Michigan, and we never saw each other again.

  • I was born in Britain, and I'm stunned at the great singers and songs that I've missed out on

    thank God for UTUBE.

  • it brings tears to me eyes when i listen to it now, this is the music of all times. i miss those days

  • Great

  • County music of the 40s-50s-60s was the best. I listen to song all the time back in the 60s. I was finally able to find this on one of his albums.  I also like "Speak to Me." RIP

  • My mother knew Carl Belew back in the day. I remember listening to this song a million times plus some. She (as well as I) also loved Chrystal Chandelier, Masquerade Party, Speak To Me, What's He Doing In My World, and many many more. I have most of his music now transferred to mp3 format so I can finally hear them again with ease.

  • This is the original version from 1962. My dad brought home this 45 and I remember playing it over and over again. I still have the 45 in my collection.

    By the way, this song peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Country Charts on November 29, 1962. As good as this song was, I'm real surprised that it didn't cross over to the Pop Charts.

    Thanks for posting it!

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