The title was born during a frustrating songwriting session when Clyde Otis told Benton, "It's just a matter of time, Brook," referring to their search for a good idea. This sparked the creation of a love song about a man's unwavering belief that his partner will return.
"Someday, someway... you're going to need me again". It's Just A Matter Of Time
"Remember, in your search for fortune and fame, what goes up must come down". Cultural Usage The title was born during a frustrating songwriting
Brook Benton recorded the original version, which became his breakthrough hit. It reached #1 on the Billboard R&B chart and peaked at #3 on the Hot 100. you're going to need me again"
The song found a second life in country music. Sonny James took it to #1 on the country charts in 1970, and Randy Travis followed suit with another #1 version in 1989. Glen Campbell also released a version that reached the Top 10 in 1986. Lyrical Themes
Seager's struggles raising no alarms: 'It's just a matter of time'