Melody Calling

Album: Melody Calling (2013)
Charted: 44
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  • Oh I,
    How can I go on with it much further?
    I didn't think that it would go any further,
    But now it has and it's making me nervous,
    A wonderful motion,
    That is turning in your every motion,
    Oh I,
    I think I might be losing my mind,

    [Chorus]
    When I hear a melody calling,
    Is your melody calling?
    Isn't anyone calling?
    Melody calling.
    Melody calling (x4)

    Oh I,
    How can I go on with it much further?
    I didn't think that it would go any further,
    But now it has and it's making me nervous,
    A wonderful motion,
    That is turning in your every motion,
    Oh I,
    I think I might be losing my mind,

    Oh I,
    I just did an undeniable order,
    order,
    I hear it moving under the border,
    Cussing the ocean,
    And calling in your every motion
    I think I might be losing my mind,

    [Chorus: x2]
    When I hear a melody calling,
    Is your melody calling?
    Isn't anyone calling?
    Melody calling.
    Melody calling (x4) Writer/s: ARNI HJORVAR, FREDERICK COWAN, JUSTIN HAYWARD-YOUNG, PETER ROBERTSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Rich from St PaulAt their concert held at the Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis Justin Young stated that he wrote this song after their show at the same venue. Fun fact!!!
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