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"Call Me" is a song performed by Blondie, released in February 1980 (see 1980 in music). "Call Me" topped the singles charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom; it would become the band's biggest-selling single in the US, and the top seller for the entire year.
The song was the main theme of the film American Gigolo, starring Richard Gere. European disco producer Giorgio Moroder originally asked Stevie Nicks to help compose and perform a song for the soundtrack, but she refused. It was at this time that Moroder turned to Debbie Harry.
The single was released in the United States in early 1980 to promote the film and quickly became a big seller, selling enough copies to be certified as the top-selling single for the year 1980. It was released weeks later in Britain to a similar number of sales. "Call Me" was only the third song from a soundtrack to top the singles charts for a given year (To Sir, with Love in 1967 and The Way We Were in 1974 were the first two).
Scroll and Sing:
Colour me your colour, baby
Colour me your car
Colour me your colour, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your colour chart
I know where you're comin' from
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) my love
You can call me any day or night
Call me
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I'll never get enough
Emotions come, I don't know why
Cover up love's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) oh my love
When you're ready we can share the wine
Call me
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, he speaks the languages of love
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, amore, chiamami, chiamami
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, appelle-moi mon cherie, appelle-moi
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any day-ay
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) for a ride
Call me, call me for some overtime
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me in a sweet design
Call me (call me), call me for your lover's lover's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me)
Oh, call me, oo-hoo-hah
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me any, anytime
"Call Me" is a song performed by Blondie, released in February 1980 (see 1980 in music). "Call Me" topped the singles charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom; it would become the band's biggest-selling single in the US, and the top seller for the entire year.
The song was the main theme of the film American Gigolo, starring Richard Gere. European disco producer Giorgio Moroder originally asked Stevie Nicks to help compose and perform a song for the soundtrack, but she refused. It was at this time that Moroder turned to Debbie Harry.
The single was released in the United States in early 1980 to promote the film and quickly became a big seller, selling enough copies to be certified as the top-selling single for the year 1980. It was released weeks later in Britain to a similar number of sales. "Call Me" was only the third song from a soundtrack to top the singles charts for a given year (To Sir, with Love in 1967 and The Way We Were in 1974 were the first two).
Scroll and Sing:
Colour me your colour, baby
Colour me your car
Colour me your colour, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your colour chart
I know where you're comin' from
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) my love
You can call me any day or night
Call me
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I'll never get enough
Emotions come, I don't know why
Cover up love's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) oh my love
When you're ready we can share the wine
Call me
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, he speaks the languages of love
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, amore, chiamami, chiamami
Ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, appelle-moi mon cherie, appelle-moi
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any day-ay
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) for a ride
Call me, call me for some overtime
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me in a sweet design
Call me (call me), call me for your lover's lover's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me)
Oh, call me, oo-hoo-hah
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me any, anytime
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