I picture the rain on windows
And I think of home
I wonder if you remember
Did you ever know

Walshie-walshie-walshie-walshie

Places I dream about
I will be getting out
Then I can follow the sun

You will be with me
I know you will give me a
Hand to get everything done

Call me number one
Call me number one

Will I be afraid to tell you
That I'm coming home
I'm ready to take the highroad
I've been away to run

Walshie-walshie-walshie-walshie

Places I dream about
I will be getting out
Then I can follow the sun

You will be with me
I know you will give me a
Hand to get everything done

Call me number one
Call me number one

Places I dream about
I will be getting out
Then I can follow the sun

You will be with me
I know you will give me a
Hand to get everything done

Places I dream about(Walshie)
I will be getting out(Call me)
Then I can follow the sun(Number one)

You will be with me(Walshie)
I know you will give me a(Call me)
Hand to get everything done(Number one)


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(Call Me) Number One Lyrics as written by Len Hawkes Alan Blakley

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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