You Never Call Me Up

Art Paul Schlosser · Scum Always Rises To The Top

Anyways my next number

is for all the people that keep saying they want to be my friend

and well they never really they don't have time to be my friend.



Well you tell me that you like me

And you tell me that you love me

You say my songs are funny



You never call me up

You never call me up

You never call me up

You never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Well you tell me that your my friend

And you said you really understand

And you say that you really care



You never call me up

You never call me up

You never call me up

You never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Never call me up, Never call me up, Never call me up



Never call me up



Hi How Are You

Hi How Are You

Hi How Are You

Good To Meet You

Good To Meet You



This is Art Paul Schlosser

And if you want to talk to me or my Mother leave a message at the beep.

Yeah I do play at the anchor Inn every Monday Night at 10 O' clock.

Bye !

You Never Call Me Up

Art Paul Schlosser's 'You Never Call Me Up' stands as a poignant song in his discography, reflecting the emotional depth characteristic of his work. Recorded on the album 'Scum Always Rises To The Top,' the track exemplifies Schlosser's ability to blend folk sensibilities with a narrative focus on personal relationships and missed connections. The song captures a specific mood of longing and resignation, typical of the era in which it was produced. Through its straightforward composition and evocative lyrics, the recording invites listeners to contemplate the complexities of human interaction and the silence that often follows. Schlosser's approach to songwriting prioritizes authenticity and storytelling, making this piece a significant contribution to his body of work and a testament to his skill in crafting relatable musical experiences.