Keith Wallin (@onefortheroad)
Jun 9th 2026, 6:12 pm
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This was written by Jimmy Webb, who also wrote Campbell's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Galveston." He was driving along the Kansas-Oklahoma border when he saw a lonesome telephone lineman working atop a telephone pole. This gave him the idea for the song.

In a Songfacts interview with Jimmy Webb, he explained how he puts himself into the shoes of the subjects of this songs. Said Webb: "I've never worked with high-tension wires or anything like that. My characters were all ordinary guys. They were all blue-collar guys who did ordinary jobs. As Billy Joel likes to say, which is pretty accurate, he said, 'They're ordinary people thinking extraordinary thoughts.' I always appreciated that comment, because I thought it was very close to what I was doing or what I was trying to do. And they came from ordinary towns. They came from places like Galveston and Wichita and places like that.

No, I never worked for the phone company. But then, I'm not a journalist. I'm not Woody Guthrie. I'm a songwriter and I can write about anything I want to. I feel that you should know something about what you're doing and you should have an image, and I have a very specific image of a guy I saw working up on the wires out in the Oklahoma panhandle one time with a telephone in his hand talking to somebody. And this exquisite aesthetic balance of all these telephone poles just decreasing in size as they got further and further away from the viewer - that being me - and as I passed him, he began to diminish in size. The country is so flat, it was like this one quick snapshot of this guy rigged up on a pole with this telephone in his hand. And this song came about, really, from wondering what that was like, what it would be like to be working up on a telephone pole and what would you be talking about? Was he talking to his girlfriend? Probably just doing one of those checks where they called up and said, 'Mile marker 46,' you know. 'Everything's working so far.'"

Ron Ballad: @ This is a song whose GC version I have always loved. You certainly did justice to it yourself, and that very sustained “linereeeee” note showed there is plenty of oomph in you!
Jun 9th 2026, 8:31 pm Report
Cash: @onefortheroad My uncle Jerry a line man PGE,, but WWII string telegraph wires front line France, His partner was shot :( but back here ijn the USA a lot of his friends were killed, Great singing Keith,,and a great song , took me back, loved my listen ,
Jun 9th 2026, 9:30 pm Report
Don DelRay: @onefortheroad Hi Keith, Good one buddy!
Jun 10th 2026, 4:04 am Report
Bev: @onefortheroad Wonderful song and an awesome sing here Keith. Loved my listen this morning. ❤♫
Jun 10th 2026, 7:59 am Report
Joyce Dorrance: @onefortheroad Hi Keith- A beautiful song that you put alot into!
Jun 10th 2026, 9:53 am Report
Lea Anne Maxey Robison: @onefortheroad This is such a superb song but not an easy one to sing. You handled it masterfully, Keith, and I truly enjoyed my listen. Bravo!
Jun 11th 2026, 12:07 am Report
Jerry: @onefortheroad Love your recording buddy...now, get back up there and get the electricity flowing!!
Jun 11th 2026, 6:29 am Report
Keith Wallin: @balladdude Thanks for checking this one out, Ron. I wanted to do it up a little differently and put my own stamp on it. Glad you enjoyed my rendition of this classic. Appreciate the listen and the props very much! Have a terrific weekend….:-)_
Jun 12th 2026, 11:34 am Report
Keith Wallin: @cash Hey guys! Glad I could take you back to some good memories. This has always been a fave of mine since it first came out. Glad you liked it. Have a super weekend….:-)
Jun 12th 2026, 11:37 am Report
Keith Wallin: @dondelray Thanks, Don! I have always enjoyed this song. Glad you liked my performance. Have an awesome weekend, my friend….:-)
Jun 12th 2026, 11:38 am Report
Keith Wallin: @bevb Thanks, Bev! Appreciate the listen and the props. Have a great weekend…:-)
Jun 12th 2026, 11:38 am Report
Keith Wallin: @joyced Hi, Joyce! I did change it up a little from the original by stretching out the last note on the end of each chorus. Glad you enjoyed my take on it. Have a great weekend…:-)
Jun 12th 2026, 11:41 am Report
Keith Wallin: @leaanne613 Great to see you back on here, Lea Anne. Appreciate you dropping in to listen and comment. Thank you so much for your over-the-top response to my cover of this classic. Have a wonderful weekend….:-)
Jun 12th 2026, 11:43 am Report
Keith Wallin: @jerry Thanks, Jerry! I have a lot of respect for the guys doing this dangerous job. Glad you enjoyed my performance of this class. My pole climbing days are a thing of the past…..lol
Jun 12th 2026, 11:44 am Report