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634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.) - Wilson Pickett



     
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If you need a little lovin'
Call on me, all right
And if you want a little huggin'
Call on me baby, hmm-hmm
Oh, I'll be right here at homeAll you got to do is
Pick up your telephone
And dial, now (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
What's my number? (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)If you need a little huggin'
Call on me
That's all you got to do now
And if you want some kissin'
Call on me baby, all right
No more lonely nights
Will you be aloneAll you got to do is
Pick up your telephone
And dial, now (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
That's my number (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)Oh, I'll be right there
Just as soon as I can

Oh, and if I be a little bit late, now
I hope that you'll understand
Oh yeah, all right, oohAnd if you need a little lovin'
Call on me
Lord have mercy
And if you want some kissin'
Call on me, baby
That's all you got to do now
No more lonely nights
Will you be aloneAll you got to do is
Pick up your telephone
And dial, now (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
That's my number (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)Oh, yeah (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
Call me on the telephone (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
No more will you be alone (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
What's my number? (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
That's my number (six-three-four-five-seven-eight-nine)
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STEVE CROPPER, EDDIE FLOYDPublished by
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Wilson Pickett (March 18, 1941 – January 19, 2006) was an American R&B and soul singer. Known for his raw, passionate delivery, he was a major figure in the development of Southern soul music. One of the most popular black singers of the '60s, Wilson Pickett helped introduce the aggressive, rhythmic style of soul music. Aided immeasurably by the excellent studio bands backing him at the Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and the Fame Studio in Muscle Shoals Alabama, Pickett scored a series of R&B and pop hits on Atlantic Records between 1963 and 1972 that included "In the Midnight Hour...

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