About the Song
Released in 1960, âTell Laura I Love Herâ by Ray Peterson isnât your typical love song. Itâs a dramatic ballad tinged with tragedy, a story of desperate love and a sacrifice made in its pursuit. The song quickly climbed the charts, becoming a Top 10 hit and solidifying Petersonâs place in rock and roll history.
The narrative unfolds through Petersonâs powerful vocals, rich with emotion. The lyrics paint a picture of a young man, presumably named Tommy, deeply in love with Laura. He desires to shower her with affection, symbolized by flowers, presents, and ultimately, a wedding ring. However, fate intervenes. Spotting a sign for a stock car race with a tempting prize money, Tommy sees a chance to potentially give Laura the life he dreams for.
Tragedy strikes as the song takes a dark turn. News arrives that Tommy has been involved in a fiery crash. With his last breath, he utters a final plea: âTell Laura I love her.â This heart-wrenching line resonates throughout the song, a testament to the enduring power of love even in the face of death.
âTell Laura I Love Herâ belongs to a subgenre known as the âteenage tragedy song,â popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. These songs often explored themes of young love, rebellion, and sudden loss. While some critics dismissed them as melodramatic, âTell Laura I Love Herâ stood out with its powerful vocals, dramatic arrangement, and its ability to evoke genuine emotion.
Beyond its historical significance, the song continues to resonate with listeners today. The universal themes of love, loss, and sacrifice remain timeless. Itâs a reminder that life can be fleeting, and the importance of expressing our love to those who matter most.
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Lyrics: Tell Laura I Love Her
Laura and Tommy were loversHe wanted to give her everythingFlowers, presents and most of all, a wedding ringHe saw a sign for a stock car raceA thousand dollar prize it readHe couldnât get Laura on the phoneSo to her mother, Tommy said
Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need herTell Laura I may be lateIâve something to do, that cannot wait
He drove his car to the racing groundsHe was the youngest driver thereAnd the crowed roared as they started the raceâRound the track they drove at a deadly paceNo one knows what happened that dayHow his car overturned in flamesBut as they pulled him from the twisted wreckWith his dying breath, they heard him say
Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need herTell Laura not to cryMy love for her will never die
And in the chapel where Laura praysFor Tommy who passed awayIt was just for Laura he lived and diedAlone in the chapel she can hear him cry
Tell Laura I love her, tell Laura I need herTell Laura not to cryMy love for her will never dieTell Laura I love herTell Laura I love herTell Laura I love her
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