Call Me
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Call Me
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Feel alright now
Feel alright
When you're feeling blue
Here's what you should do
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
I my take a little time to get there, oh babe
But don't be patient, just relax and I'll be there
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
Just wait! I'll be there now
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
I my take a little time to get there, oh babe
But don't be patient, just relax and wait, I'll be there
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call and I'll be there
Pick up your telephone and call me
Just dial and call
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Who performs "Call Me"?
Al Campbell performs "Call Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Al Campbell catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Ain't That Loving You and Free Up Rasta with a short reason for opening each page next.
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