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"Hello It's Me" is a song written by American musician Todd Rundgren. It was the first song he wrote, and was recorded by his group Nazz as a slow ballad, released as the B-side of the band's first single, "Open My Eyes", in 1968. A mid-tempo version of "Hello It's Me", recorded for Rundgren's 1972 solo album Something/Anything?, was issued as a single in 1973, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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"Hello It's Me" was the first song written by Todd Rundgren.[1] Written in 1967 as a slow ballad about the breakup of a relationship,[2] it was released in October 1968 as the B-side of his band Nazz's debut single "Open My Eyes", and included on the debut album Nazz (1968). Although released as a B-side, it was picked up in preference to the A-side by Boston radio station WMEX, where it rose to No. 1, and was subsequently picked up by other stations. It entered the Billboard chart in February 1969, peaking at number 71, and re-entered the charts the following January, this time peaking at number 66. In Canada, it ranked number 41 in March 1969,[3] and number 58 in February 1970.[4]

Rundgren's songs in this phase of his career were influenced by the work of Laura Nyro,[5] but in a 2005 interview he said that the basic structure of the song was adapted from the introduction of a Jimmy Smith recording:

...the main influence for Hello It's Me was an eight bar intro that Jimmy Smith played on a recording of When Johnny Comes Marching Home.  He had this whole sort of block chord thing that he did to set up the intro of the song.  I tried to capture those changes, and those changes became what are the changes underneath Hello It's Me.  I then had to come up with melody and words, but the changes are actually almost lifted literally from something that was, from Jimmy Smith's standpoint, a throwaway.

Todd Rundgren, puremusic.com [1]
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Rundgren recorded a more midtempo version of "Hello It's Me" for his 1972 solo album Something/Anything? It was released twice as a single, with the second issue in 1973 becoming Rundgren's only top ten pop hit, reaching No. 5 on the Hot 100. It also reached No. 17 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[13]

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  • In 2021 the song was used during a pivotal scene in the premiere episode of And Just Like That..., the TV sequel to the original Sex and the City on HBO.[25] It was repeated at various points during the show's 2021–22 season.[citation needed]
  • Rundgren's version was sampled by indie pop band TV Girl in the song "If You Want It", previously from their 2010 self-titled EP. Their song attracted attention and was taken down by Warner Music Group.[citation needed]
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