Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love from A Chorus Line was supposed to be featured in Hell-O, the fourteenth episode of Season One, but it got cut from the episode. It is sung by Jesse and Rachel.
It was supposed to be sung in Hell-O when Rachel and Jesse have their date on Friday after planning on doing so during their midnight meeting in the library. Instead, when Rachel and Jesse are making out in a cutaway scene, the instrumental is playing in the background. The deleted scene was released on Ryan Murphy's YouTube channel and announced via his Twitter account on August 3, 2012, along with The Warblers', I Want You Back.
Lyrics[]
Rachel:
Hello twelve
Jesse:
Hello thirteen
Rachel:
Hello love
Jesse:
Changes all
Jesse and Rachel:
Down below
Rachel:
Up above
Time to doubt
Jesse:
To break out
Rachel:
It's a mess
Jesse:
Its a mess
Rachel:
Time to grow, time to go
Adolesce
Jesse:
Adolesce
Jesse and Rachel:
To young to take over, to old to ignore (Jesse: Gee, Im almost ready)
But what for? (Jesse: There's a lot)
I am not certain of
Hello twelve, hello thirteen, hello love
Rachel:
La la la la la la la
Goodbye twelve
Jesse:
Goodbye thirteen
Jesse and Rachel:
Hello love
Rachel:
Robert Goulet, Robert Goulet, my god Robert Goulet
Jesse and Rachel:
Oh
Rachel:
Down below, up above
Jesse:
Playing doctor with Evelyn
Rachel:
La la la
Jesse:
I'll show you mine
Rachel:
La la
Jesse:
You show me yours
Rachel:
La la, Seeing daddies naked!
Time to grow
Jesse and Rachel:
Time to go
Rachel:
La la la
Jesse:
Mom and Dad were doing it!
Jesse and Rachel:
There's a lot I am not certain of
Hello twelve, hello thirteen, hello love
Rachel:
Hello twelve
Jesse:
Hello thirteen
Jesse and Rachel:
Hello love
Trivia[]
- This is the second song on Glee from A Chorus Line to be cut from an episode, after One in Pilot.
- This song includes cut scenes showing Jesse after singing Hello in the library, and meeting on Friday night at Rachel's house.
- In The Power of Madonna, when Jesse and Rachel are making out and he pressures her to "do it," the instrumental version of this song is playing in the background.