Call Me In The Morning
Taking Back Sunday · Taking Back Sunday [2011]
but I know where you've been.
I've been tracing all your footsteps,
I've been counting all your sins.
A ticking bomb, a false alarm, a wrecking ball...
You left before I had the chance to say
Just call me in the morning.
Call me when you're home.
I know what you've been through, don't let go.
Don't let go.
Well you reached into my mouth
and pulled out a single bloody tooth.
I've never shown that to anyone.
Yeah no one knows but you.
A ticking bomb, a false alarm, a wrecking ball...
I left before you had the chance to say
Just call me in the morning.
Call me when you're home.
I know what you've been through, don't let go.
Honey don't let go.
You never knew that it would take so long (take so long)
to understand you're right where you belong.
I don't know where were going
but I know where we've been.
We've been hiding from each other,
we've been hiding from our sins.
Call Me In The Morning
Released on Taking Back Sunday's 2011 self-titled album, 'Call Me In The Morning' stands as a defining track of the band's later era, blending their signature pop-punk energy with a more mature, melodic sensibility. The song features the group's characteristic harmonies and driving rhythms, reflecting the band's evolution from their early 2000s anthems to a polished sound that resonated with a new generation of fans. It serves as a quintessential example of their ability to craft emotionally resonant hooks while maintaining the structural integrity of classic punk rock. The recording captures the band's commitment to high-energy live performance translated into studio perfection, solidifying their status as a staple of the modern pop-punk landscape.

