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"Somebody Should Leave" is a song written by
Harlan Howard Harlan Perry Howard (September 8, 1927 – March 3, 2002) was an American songwriter, principally in country music. In a career spanning six decades, Howard wrote many popular and enduring songs, recorded by a variety of different artists. C ...
and Chick Rains, and recorded by American
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artist, Reba McEntire. It was released in January 1985 as the second single from her album '' My Kind of Country''. It was McEntire's second number one single in a row on the '' Billboard'' country music chart, being the first of a series of number one singles McEntire would acquire under MCA.


Background

Like her previous single, "Somebody Should Leave" was recorded in 1984 at MCA studio in
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. It was one of several new tracks that would appear on McEntire's ''My Kind of Country'' album later in the year, which mainly comprised cover versions of country songs.


Content

The song is a ballad describing a woman who finds herself in a loveless relationship with her husband. The female narrator realizes a divorce is needed, but they are faced with a dilemma, as she states in the song, "he needs the kids and they need me." The song's chorus further explains the storyline: :''Somebody should leave but which one should it be'' :''You need the kids and they need me'' :''Somebody should leave but we hate to give in'' :''We keep hopin' somehow we might need each other again''


Critical reception

Much like " How Blue", "Somebody Should Leave" also gained fairly positive reviews from music critics since its release. William Ruhlmann of ''
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'' praised the track, saying, "a characteristically direct Howard story song about an impending divorce a couple was studiously avoiding..." The website, ''My Kind of Country'' gave "Somebody Should Leave" high critical praise, calling it a "tearjerker". The website further went on to praise the song and the story behind it, saying, "An instant classic, with an emotionally charged vocal performance, this is the centerpiece of the album. Reba approached Harlan Howard when she was looking for material for the album. He played her a song that she didn’t like, so she turned it down as politely as she could. Howard responded that he was testing her to see if she could distinguish between a good song and a bad one — and to see if she had the nerve to tell him that she didn’t like the song. Reba had passed the test, and being allowed to record “Somebody Should Leave” was her reward." Author, Kurt Wolff of ''Country Music: The Rough Guide'' commented that the song is "weepy, it exhibits tasteful restraints..."


Release and chart performance

"Somebody Should Leave" was released as a single January 28, 1985, a few weeks after her previous single, "How Blue" peaked on the ''Billboard'' chart. The song became McEntire's second number one single on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in a row, reaching the top spot by May 1985. With the help of the album and the single itself, McEntire would win the Country Music Association's "Female Vocalist of the Year," her second honor from the association. The song was considered to have a traditional sound, which categorized McEntire as a "new traditionalist," a similar title to that of George Strait and
Ricky Skaggs Rickie Lee Skaggs (born July 18, 1954), known professionally as Ricky Skaggs, is an American neotraditional country and bluegrass singer, musician, producer, and composer. He primarily plays mandolin; however, he also plays fiddle, guitar, ...
.


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References

{{Reba McEntire singles 1985 singles 1984 songs Reba McEntire songs Songs written by Harlan Howard Song recordings produced by Harold Shedd MCA Records singles Songs written by Chick Rains