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The Call
141
Rock
The Call è stato pubblicato il 1 gennaio 1978 da EMI come parte dell'album U.K. Squeeze
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Data di uscita1 gennaio 1978
EtichettaEMI
LanguageEnglish
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM126

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Squeeze
Squeeze
Performer
Chris Difford
Chris Difford
Vocals
Harri Kakoulli
Harri Kakoulli
Bass Guitar
Gilson Lavis
Gilson Lavis
Drums
Glenn Tilbrook
Glenn Tilbrook
Vocals
Jools Holland
Jools Holland
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Chris Difford
Chris Difford
Songwriter
Glenn Tilbrook
Glenn Tilbrook
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Cale
John Cale
Producer

Testi

It felt so bad that I'm in pain
Then why don't I say no not again
Your love has failed and all's gone sour
You have to see her every hour
When you can't sleep your mind is blank
But you don't love no longer thinks
You lose the grip you thought you had
She smiles at you but you are sad
So if then heaven sees in you
Then suddenly its over, through
You take your life into your hands
Forgetting all your other plans
And your so sad you cut your wrists
And they can show you what they missed
You labor now a point in pain
But will your worst day ever end
When you lose or when you've gained
Don't give up, Don't start again
Your feelings burned like forest wood
You take you're life, you're gone foor good
You'll miss her bed but not her brains
There is no need to mention names
My reasons strong that all has failed
Your face is blue you're looking pale
Love can kill you suck you down
Suicidal up - side down
Love's a mystery to us all
So don't be missaid what a call
Remember when we used to fight
And fists would fly throughout the night
Your face is filled with cherry blood
And so I feel my time has come
You tore me from the world I knew
And suddenly its finished, through
Your feelings burned like forest wood
You take you're life, you're gone foor good
You'll miss her bed but not her brains
There is no need to mention names
My reasons strong that all has failed
Your face is blue you're looking pale
Written by: Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook
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