Call Me

Johnny Mathis · Absolutely Essential [2011]

Call me

If your arms are lonely

Call me

If you're feeling blue

If you don't believe me

Just call and say you need me

And darling I'll come to you



Call me

If your dreams should tumble

I will help you start anew



If you don't believe me

Just call and say you need me

And darling I'll come to you



Call me if thing looks hopeless and gray

I'll come and change the view

Call me when spring seems farthest away

I'll change the seasons for you



Call and say you want me near you

I'll be there before you're though

If you don't believe me

Just call and say you need me

And darling I'll come to you



Call and say you want me near you

I'll be there before you're though

If you don't believe me

Just call and say you need me

And darling I'll fly to you

About Call Me

Johnny Mathis's "Call Me" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the romantic ballad genre, characterized by his distinctive crooning style and lush orchestral arrangements. Released on the 2011 compilation *Absolutely Essential*, this recording captures the timeless appeal of his mid-career work, where he seamlessly blended pop sensibilities with traditional jazz phrasing. The track exemplifies his ability to convey deep emotion through subtle vocal inflections rather than dramatic delivery, a hallmark of his discography that resonated with audiences for decades. As a staple of his catalog, the song reflects the era's preference for smooth, melodic love songs that prioritized atmospheric production and vocal purity over complex rhythmic structures. Its enduring popularity underscores Mathis's significant influence on the soft pop and vocal jazz movements of the 1950s and 1960s, cementing his status as one of the most recorded and beloved vocalists of his generation.