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‘Wichita Lineman’: The Classic Glen Campbell Song
Udiscovermusic ^ | July 29, 2025B | Donald C. Cutler

Posted on 08/01/2025 10:37:32 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Based on a childhood memory, the song became one of the most popular pop country tracks of the late 1960s.

Laying the foundations for Westward expansion through dangerous, highly skilled labor, the lineman – a gender-inclusive term within the industry – fills a similar cultural role to that of the cowboy. With a small band of brothers (and now sisters), linemen do what needs to be done to keep the lights on and the phones ringing in their communities. The position isolates this expert technician from family and friends, forcing them to take risks to complete the job, doing so with a bit of swagger – the perfect fodder for country music.

Jimmy Webb wrote “Wichita Lineman” for Glen Campbell after the singer requested another place-based song to follow up his last geographical hit. “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” written by Webb and released by Campbell in 1967, reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

“Wichita Lineman” did not disappoint. Campbell released the song on an album of the same name in 1968, and it reached number three on the pop charts and remained in the Top 100 for 15 weeks that year. “Wichita Lineman” topped the country music chart for two weeks and the adult contemporary chart for six weeks. It was certified gold by the RIAA in January 1969.

For Webb, a memory of a childhood trip across the Panhandle of Oklahoma informed his writing of this song, according to a 2017 interview with the BBC. “In the heat of summer, with the heat rising off the road, the telephone poles gradually materialise out of this far, distant perspective and rush towards you,” he explained. “And then, as it happened, I suddenly looked up at one of these telephone poles and there was a man on top, talking on a telephone.”

Like a cowboy on a horse, this utility worker against the Oklahoma sky was imprinted on the young songwriter’s memory, serving as the inspiration for what became one of the most popular songs of the late 1960s.

Webb famously thought the song was incomplete, but the song came together easily, according to those in the studio. A range of expert session players built a sound around this song. Perhaps most iconically, the six-note descending bass riff that provides the opening hook was improvised by Carol Kaye as the musicians worked out the arrangement in the studio. Despite Webb’s reservations, the studio team delivered an instant classic, supported by enduring country music themes, beautiful arrangements and the instantly recognizable vocals of Campbell.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: 60s; glencampbell; wichitalineman

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To: nickcarraway

My all time favorite Glen Campbell song!

Galveston #2


41 posted on 08/02/2025 6:50:51 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: nickcarraway

Wichita Lineman (Remastered 2001)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8P_xTBpAcY&ab_channel=GlenCampbell-Topic

Glen Campbell - “Wichita Lineman” - Original Stereo LP - HQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsVn-FH-814&ab_channel=TheVinylRestorationProject


42 posted on 08/02/2025 6:59:31 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: faucetman

GLEN CAMPBELL LIVE WICHITA LINEMAN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjzTNWWO7U0&list=RDrjzTNWWO7U0&start_radio=1&ab_channel=Dinkydoo40


43 posted on 08/02/2025 7:06:02 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: faucetman

Glen Campbell & Steve Wariner Perform “Galveston”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd9nMrvBbmA&list=RDrjzTNWWO7U0&index=5&ab_channel=breautube


44 posted on 08/02/2025 7:13:25 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: nickcarraway

How I miss AM radio!

It allowed a WIDE spectrum of music to become hits.

Not to mention it gave us El Rushbo.


45 posted on 08/02/2025 7:15:32 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: MikelTackNailer

Love that!


46 posted on 08/02/2025 7:31:28 AM PDT by Allegra (Thank you for your attention to this matter. )
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To: nickcarraway

I’m sorry, but I just don’t get it.


47 posted on 08/02/2025 8:17:28 AM PDT by TheElectionWasStolen
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To: ConservativeMind

You nailed it ConservativeMind


48 posted on 08/02/2025 9:39:30 AM PDT by Hot Rod Garage (Sh)
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To: cyclotic

I thought of those lines of poles also.

Being ruined by wind turbines. No good song in that!


49 posted on 08/02/2025 11:46:41 AM PDT by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense; My pronoun is EXIT. And I am generally full of /S)
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To: Fiji Hill
"I thought the song was about a football player."

You know the drill:

StandInCorner

50 posted on 08/02/2025 7:20:32 PM PDT by MikelTackNailer (If John Wayne played a "shootist" isn't Bubba Wallace a "racist"?)
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To: MikelTackNailer

On the other hand, a close analysis of the lyrics of “Wichita Lineman” should indicate that the song is most likely about drug addiction.


51 posted on 08/02/2025 9:44:00 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

Yes. The piano S.O.S., the line “I want you more than need you; and I want you for all time.” Good observation. You can come out of the corner now if you play nice.


52 posted on 08/02/2025 10:58:56 PM PDT by MikelTackNailer (Beauty is only skin deep but Democrat goes to the bone.)
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To: MikelTackNailer

“The Wichita lineman is still on the line”—that is, a line of cocaine.


53 posted on 08/03/2025 5:45:40 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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