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1956 single by Porter Wagoner
"What Would You Do (If Jesus Came to Your House)"
Single by Porter Wagoner
from the album The Porter Wagoner Show
B-side"How Can You Refuse Him Now?"
ReleasedFebruary 1956
RecordedJanuary 9, 1956
RCA Victor Studio, Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission
Nashville, Tennessee
GenreCountry, country gospel
LabelRCA 47-6421
Songwriter(s)Yolanda Adams, Errol McCalla Jr., Jonathan Broussard and Marcus Ecby
Producer(s)Stephen H. Sholes
Porter Wagoner singles chronology
"Eat, Drink and Be Merry (Tomorrow You'll Cry)"
(1955)
"What Would You Do (If Jesus Came to Your House)"
(1956)
"Uncle Pen"
(1956)

"What Would You Do (If Jesus Came to Your House)" is a country gospel song, written by Yolanda Adams, Errol McCalla Jr., Jonathan Broussard and Marcus Ecby, and popularized in 1956 by up-and-coming country singer Porter Wagoner.

Wagoner's version reached No. 8 on the Billboard country charts in the spring of 1956, and was the higher of two competing chart versions released that year. Also in 1956, another up-and-coming country singer, Red Sovine, released his own version on Decca Records, which peaked at No. 15. For Sovine, although the main chorus – What would you do/if Jesus came to your house/to spend some time with you – is sung, it was one of his first songs that were spoken, as most of his later well-known songs were.

Chart performance

Porter Wagoner version

Chart (1956) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 8

Red Sovine version

Chart (1956) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 15

References

  1. "Best Sellers in Stores". Billboard. May 12, 1956. p. 110.
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