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Call My Name

from My Face by Sidewalk Driver

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All I do every day
Is work for you, my love
Spend all my salary
'Cause you can never have enough
But I don't regret, not a little bit
'Cause how much better can it get?
Girl, this is it!
Swipe the card and sign the slip

Don't bite your tongue, baby
Don't you restrain
'Cause I'll be comin', girl
When you call my name
All my history
Goes up in flames
Every time I listen, lady
When you call my name

You'd get the devil drunk
With the way you move
And I'm sure the lord got laid
The night before he made you
The slammin' doors, the traffic groans
The inane crowds, the telephones
I get confused
But a sweet sound still comes through

Don't bite your tongue, baby
Don't you restrain
'Cause I'll be comin', girl
When you call my name
It's late at night when my
Roommates complain
'Cause you get crazy, lady
When you call my name

Well, I dreamt I was lost out at sea
And all the animals
Were makin' fun of me
Above the seagulls’ cry
And the whales’ song
My love, I hear your voice
So gentle and so strong
What took so long?

My dead end job
Every day's the same
But it seems to change
When you call my name
If I stumble hard
If I lose the game
Well, baby, I'm my daddy's shame
So come on now! Call my name

Give me that sunshine
Let your voice strain
'Cause I'll be comin' girl
When you call my name
My hair might grey a bit and my
My voice might up and quit but I
But I can handle it
If you still call my name

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from My Face, released January 17, 2015
Music & Lyrics: Egan/McKitterick

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Sidewalk Driver Boston

The music of Sidewalk Driver is high energy, highly-infectious, hook-driven, Rock with a capital 'R.' The sound is modern but the heart of the band seems to be more in line with 1970s rock culture - the Bowies & the Belushis of the world. The songs always come with some odd bent but not one that repels; rather, they welcome you to join in the celebration like a carnival barker hyping a freak show. ... more

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