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Why Didn't You Call Me - Macy Gray



     
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We went out one night
Everything went right
We got something started
It was outta sightAnd we had such a good time
Hey! Why didn't you call me?
I thought I'd see you againBy the phone I wait
Staring into space
Thinking about our first kiss
Out on our first dateAnd we had such a good time
Hey! Why didn't you call me?
I thought I'd see you againWhy don't you call me again?
And I'm gonna ask when I see you again
Thought you would be my man, my lover, my friend
And then I never thought it would end so quickly
It would endI've resorted to
Hanging up on you
I know, you know it's me
How else will I talk to you?And we had such a good time

Hey! Why didn't you call me?
I thought I'd see you againWhy don't you call me again?
And I'm gonna ask when I see you again
Thought you would be my man, my lover, my friend
I never thought so it would end so quickly
It would endWe had such a good time
Hey! Why didn't you call me?
I thought I'd see you
I thought I'd see you
I thought I'd see you again

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Macy Gray (born Natalie McIntyre September 6, 1967) from Canton, Ohio is a Grammy Award winning neo soul/R&B singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. To date, Macy has released five studio albums, one compilation album and a live album. She has acted in a number of movies including Training Day, Idlewild, and Lackawanna Blues, Gray is best known for her international hit single "I Try", taken from her multi-platinum debut album On How Life Is. Other hits include "Sweet Baby," "Do Something," "When I See You," and "Beauty in the World."

Macy Gray was originally hesitant to record a studio album due to what is, arguably, her most recognizable feature -- her voice. She started her music career as a songwriter. Her first album was actually a mistake; she was at the studio waiting for the person who was supposed to be singing her song, and the producer wanted to hear what one of the songs was supposed to sound like. Once she started singing, the producer liked the rough sound of her voice so much he offered her a record deal.



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