Call My Name

Album: Musicology (2004)
Charted: 75
Play Video
  • Call, call my name
    Call it, call my name

    Heard your voice this morning calling out my name
    It had been so long since I heard it
    That it didn't sound quite the same, no
    But it let me know that my name had never really been spoken before
    Before the day I carried you through the Bridle Path door

    And ever since that day I haven't wanted anyone but you
    And anybody who really knows me knows the truth

    I just can't stop writing songs about you
    I love you so much
    I just can't wait to get my arms around you
    And feel your touch
    Yeah
    If I don't see you real soon baby girl, I might go insane
    I know it's only been about three hours but I love it when you call my name, yes I do

    Heard a voice on the news saying people want to stop the war (stop the war, hmm!)
    If they had a love as sweet as you they'd forget what they were fighting for
    What's the matter with the world today?
    The land of the free? Somebody lied
    They can bug my phone and people 'round my home
    They'll only see you and me making love inside

    I just can't stop writing songs about you
    I love you so much
    I just can't wait to get my arms around you (I just can't wait)
    And feel your touch (feel your touch)
    If I don't see you real soon baby girl, I might go insane
    I know it's only been about three hours but I love it when you call my name

    I've never seen the moon look so lovely as the night I saw it with you
    It let me know I'd never seen the moon before
    (Never seen the moon before)
    So many speak of the moon as though it had no flaws
    But to compare it to a beauty like yours would give one pause
    Nothing about you is false, that's why your love is real
    (Talking 'bout real) that's why your love is real
    God forbid if you belonged to another, I'd have to steal you (take you from your man)
    I might be tempted to break the law (break the law 'round here)
    Because your beauty, it gives one pause (yes, it does)
    It slows me down

    Just can't stop writing songs about you
    I love you so much
    I just can't wait to get my arms around you
    And feel your touch
    If I don't see you real soon baby girl, I might go insane
    I know it's only been about three hours but I love it when you call my name

    Honey, wynch'a call
    Call my name
    Call, call my name
    That's right, call my name Writer/s: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON
    Publisher: Gareth Nelson, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Director Mark Pellington ("Jeremy," "Best Of You")

Director Mark Pellington ("Jeremy," "Best Of You")Song Writing

Director Mark Pellington on Pearl Jam's "Jeremy," and music videos he made for U2, Jon Bon Jovi and Imagine Dragons.

Why Does Everybody Hate Nu-Metal? Your Metal Questions Answered

Why Does Everybody Hate Nu-Metal? Your Metal Questions AnsweredSong Writing

10 Questions for the author of Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces

Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & PalmerSongwriter Interviews

Greg talks about writing songs of "universal truth" for King Crimson and ELP, and tells us about his most memorable stage moment (it involves fireworks).

Paul Williams

Paul WilliamsSongwriter Interviews

He's a singer and an actor, but as a songwriter Paul helped make Kermit a cultured frog, turned a bank commercial into a huge hit and made love both "exciting and new" and "soft as an easy chair."

Harry Wayne Casey of KC and The Sunshine Band

Harry Wayne Casey of KC and The Sunshine BandSongwriter Interviews

Harry Wayne Casey tells the stories behind KC and The Sunshine Band hits like "Get Down Tonight," "That's The Way (I Like It)," and "Give It Up."

Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Heaven And Hell

Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Heaven And HellSongwriter Interviews

Guitarist Tony Iommi on the "Iron Man" riff, the definitive Black Sabbath song, and how Ozzy and Dio compared as songwriters.