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Artist/Band:
Glen Campbell
Lyrics for Song: Calling Me (featuring Don Henley)
Lyrics for Album: Water & Bridges [2005]
There's a back road leadin' off the hard-top
Half-a-mile past the slingshot tree
Wanders round through a million mem'ries
It's callin' me, callin' me.
There's a white house with fading shutters
The old front door that never needed a key
An' I hear my Momma in the hush of the evenin'
Callin' me, yeah, she's callin' me.
An' no matter where I'm goin'
It reminds me of where I'm from
Just as long as I can hear it
I know I'm not too far gone.
There's a first kiss under the willow
Love so honest, it was hard to believe
An' even when my heart is breakin'
It's callin' me, callin' me.
Yes, it's callin' me
(Ooh, yeah, yeah.)
Callin' me, callin' me.
An' no matter where I'm goin'
It reminds me of where I'm from
Just as long as I can hear it
I know I'm not too far gone.
There's a tiny country chapel
Filled with voices singin' harmony
An' when my soul is lost in the silence
Oh, it's callin'; yes, it's callin' me.
Yes it's callin' me.
(Callin' me.)
Callin'
Oh, it's callin'
Yes, it's callin' me...
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Calling Me (featuring Don Henley)
Glen Campbell's 2005 album Water & Bridges marked a significant late-career resurgence, blending his signature country-pop sensibilities with contemporary production. The track Calling Me features Don Henley, a collaboration that underscores Campbell's enduring relevance within the American music landscape. This recording captures the warmth and clarity that defined Campbell's vocal style, even as he navigated the shifting tides of the industry. The song stands as a testament to his ability to connect with audiences through emotive delivery and polished arrangements. Alongside other highlights from his extensive discography, this work reflects the artistic maturity Campbell achieved in his later years, showcasing a partnership that resonated with fans of both artists. |
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| Album Lyrics: Water & Bridges [2005] |
 Glen Campbell
"Water & Bridges [2005]"
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