Introduction

“Please Mr. Please” is a heartfelt ballad originally penned by Bruce Welch and John Rostill, both members of The Shadows, the backing band for British pop singer Cliff Richard. The song gained widespread recognition when Olivia Newton-John released it in 1975 as the second single from her album Have You Never Been Mellow. Newton-John’s rendition achieved significant success, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks. The narrative centers on a woman in a bar, pleading with a patron not to play a particular song on the jukebox—coded as “B-17″—because it evokes painful memories of a past relationship.

 

In April 2024, acclaimed bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent released her rendition of “Please Mr. Please” as a single from her upcoming album themed around “destinations.” Vincent’s interpretation infuses the classic tune with her signature bluegrass style, showcasing her exceptional vocal talent and deep respect for traditional country music. The release was accompanied by an official music video, further enhancing the song’s reach and appeal.

 

Vincent’s version of “Please Mr. Please” has been well-received, with critics noting her ability to honor the original while bringing a fresh, bluegrass-infused perspective. This release follows her successful rendition of “City of New Orleans,” continuing her exploration of classic songs through a bluegrass lens.

 

For those interested in experiencing Vincent’s rendition, the song is available on various music streaming platforms, including YouTube.

You can watch the official music video here:

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