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Why Should You Come When I Call - Counting Crows



     
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It's one thirty in the morning
That's alright by me
When you're just waiting by the phone
Well, I should give a little warning
But I need the things I need
I'm not proud to need a hand
But I just don't understand
So why should you come when I call
I never say nothing at all
Why do I go when I go?
It's leaving me here all alone
You ought to get out on your own
Ain't necessarily a bad thing
To believe the things I say
'Cause you can make yourself feel good
You know it's really not a good thing
To give everything to me
I'm just waiting for the show

'Cause I got nowhere to go
So why should you come when I call?
I never say nothing at all
Why do I go when I go?
It's leaving me here all alone
You ought to get out on your own
'Cause nothing makes me feel so good
But gets me high
So I sleep at night
And that's enough and everything's alright
I feel nice
I'm so sorry in the morning
You could believe what you believe
I'm used to waking up alone
And if you think about it
Anyone you think about is a better love than me
But if you've not fallin' quite asleep
I might call tonight
If that's alright
Why should you come when I call?
I never say nothing at all
Why do I go when I go?
It's leaving me here all alone
You ought to get out on your own
Ohh, why should you come when I call?
Ohh ho ohh ho
Ohh, why do I go when I go?
Ohh ho
Why should you, why should you come when I call?
Ohh ho ohh ho
Why should you come, why should you come when I call?
Hmm

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Counting Crows is an American rock band originating from Berkeley, California, formed in 1991. They gained fame in 1993 following the release of their debut album "August and Everything After" featuring the hit song Mr. Jones. The band is formed by singer Adam Duritz (previously of The Himalayans and Sordid Humor) and guitarist David Bryson (Local producer and former member of the band Mr. Dog) in San Francisco, California in 1990.

Read more about Counting Crows on Last.fm.


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