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Calling Your Name
2497
Rock
Calling Your Name è stato pubblicato il 1 novembre 1979 da Virgin come parte dell'album Reel to Real Cacophony (Remastered)
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Data di uscita1 novembre 1979
EtichettaVirgin
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM142

Video musicale

Video musicale

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Simple Minds
Simple Minds
Performer
Jim Kerr
Jim Kerr
Vocals
Derek Forbes
Derek Forbes
Bass
Charlie Burchill
Charlie Burchill
Guitar
Mick MacNeil
Mick MacNeil
Keyboards
Brian McGee
Brian McGee
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Derek Forbes
Derek Forbes
Composer
Charlie Burchill
Charlie Burchill
Composer
Mick MacNeil
Mick MacNeil
Composer
Brian McGee
Brian McGee
Composer
James Kerr
James Kerr
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Leckie
John Leckie
Mixing Engineer
Simon Heyworth
Simon Heyworth
Mastering Engineer

Testi

[Verse 1]
Private worlds
Moving fast
I see your face in the distant past
Don't move
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
[Verse 2]
Echoes of an empty room
Assassin at the window below
The concrete jungle sleeps at night
Story ends, they leave him alone
[Verse 3]
Calling
Calling your name
All that you say goes in vain
I would like to find you
On a voyage that could find itself true
[Verse 4]
Private worlds
Moving fast
I see your face in the distant past
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
[Verse 5]
Center of a scene where a man lies dyin' in the sun
The concrete jungle sleeps at night
Story ends, they leave him alone
[Verse 6]
Calling
Calling your name
All that you say goes in vain
I, I, I would like to find you
On a voyage that could find itself true
[Verse 7]
Calling
Calling your name
All that you say goes in vain
I would like to find you
On a voyage that could find itself true
[Verse 8]
Private worlds
Moving fast
I see your face in the distant past
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
Time passes slowly
Written by: Brian McGee, Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, James Kerr, Mick MacNeil
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