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Emergency Call - The Gaylettes



     
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Skin's turning green, eyes are turning yellow
The Doctor stays rich because I'm a sickly fellow
Got the hypochondriac blues
I need your medicine to soothe
Creams and pills they've got nothing on you
Well, call me the Doctor and give me the cure
Ease the obsess on an open sore
Well Doctor, Doctor, can't get no relief
This losing sleep is misery
Won't you come and rescue me?
Doctor, Doctor
Doctor, Doctor
I spent the last week in my bed, started feeling symptoms
My psychiatrist fills me up with a new prescription
Tell me, where I went wrong
It felt too good for too long
Honey, you got the remedy for me
Well, Doctor, Doctor can't get no relief

And this losing sleep is misery
Well, call me the Doctor and give me the cure
Ease the obsess on an open sore
I don't want to be sick no more
Doctor, Doctor
Doctor, Doctor
My heart's made of glass, mama, don't you break it
I knew that I made a mistake when I let you take it
Now this pain only for you
I need your medicine to soothe
Creams and pills they've got nothing on you
Well, call me the Doctor and give me the cure
Come back mama I'm feeling withdrawn
Please take my emergency call
How long must I wait held up in depression?
I tried to erase my past to make a good impression
But my broken horn's lost the tune
And only shattered mirrors fill my room
Fell for you and only got me down
Well, Doctor, Doctor come give me the cure
Ease the obsess on another open sore
Well, Doctor, Doctor can't get no relief
This losing sleep is misery
Won't you come and rescue me?
Doctor, Doctor
Doctor, Doctor
Doctor, Doctor
Doctor, Doctor

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The Gaylettes, also known as The Gaylets or The Gaylettes featuring Judy Mowatt, were a reggae female trio from Jamaica in the late ‘60s to early ‘70s consisting of Judy Mowatt, Beryl Lawson and Merle Clemonson. The band formed in 1967 in Jamaica. The group disbanded when Lawson and Clemonson left for America in the early ’70s. Mowatt remained, and went on to join Bob Marley’s famous backup troupe, The I Threes. Mowatt continued to record for decades after, including a prolific spree of gospel albums between 1998-02.

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