Had To Phone Ya

Album: 15 Big Ones (1976)
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  • Had to phone ya'
    Had to phone ya' just to talk to you
    Had to phone ya' just to tell ya' I was missing you

    It lifts my spirits every single time
    Sometimes you're busy for awhile
    But when you get through
    It makes me smile

    A-when I phone ya'
    California's not so far away
    You're not alone ya' know I'm only just a dial away

    I visualize that you're looking fine
    Feels so good when you come on the line

    You (you) you (you) you (you) you (you)
    You (you) you (you) you (you) you (you)
    You (you) you (you) you (you) you (you)
    You (you) you (you) you (you)

    Come on
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (I hope your home)
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (I hope your home)
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (I hope your home)
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (I hope your home)
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (I hope your home)
    Come on and answer the phone
    Come on come on
    (Hello, hey Brian!)
    (I hope your home)
    Writer/s: BRIAN DOUGLAS WILSON, DIANE ROVELL, MICHAEL LOVE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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