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Call Me Call Me Lyrics

I close my eyes and I keep seeing things
Rainbow waterfalls
sunny liquid dream

Confusion creeps inside me raining doubt
Gotta get to you
But I don't know how

Call me, Call me
Let me know it's alright
Call me, call me
Don't you think it's 'bout time
Please won't you call and

Ease my mind

Reasons for me to find you
Peace of mind
What can I do
to get me to you

I had your number quite some time ago
Back when we were one
But I had to grow

Ten thousand years I've searched it seems and now
Gotta get to you
Won't you tell me how

Call me, Call me
Let me know you are there
Call me, call me
I wanna know you still care
Come on now won't you

Ease my mind

Ease my mind
Reasons for me to find you
Peace of mind
Reasons for living my life
Ease my mind
Reasons for me to know you
Peace of mind
what can I do
to get me to you
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Submitted by
lord_vericuut On Jul 10, 2002
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Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

I think it's basically about Spike and his search for Julia when she just dissapeared for 3 years.

Also, Yoko Kanno arranged and composed the song, but Steve Conte sang it. (I just wanna set the record straight and give correct credit)

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

Its the ending-theme from CowboyBebop, the series, which I very enjoyed. Many Animes have nice melodic music, but too often its electricaly "destroyed" with high tones(I call it Nintendo-Techno), not so here, not only the music is cool, the whole series is. And it all fites in the concept, the blues-jazz influenced music and the dark future-atmosphere. First time I saw it, I thaught "Yeah, this is why we got hands to paint and eyes to look" and I still think of it as the very best anime-series ever made - so long.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

This song rips Bittersweet Symphony by the Verve off. :p

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

It's not just about Spike and Julia, it's about the whole crew looking for the meaning in their pasts and a place they can belong. For Jet, it's about Alisa. For Faye, it's about her friends at school. For Ed, it's about her father. And Ein's just a dog.

Personally, I think this is one of the two best songs ever written. The other one is Blue.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

This song always makes me think of loves, losses, and moving forward while never forgetting. something i'm still learning to do.

and yeah, Steve sang it. He also sang Diggin', No Reply, Stray, one version of Rain, Words That We Couldn't Say, Could You Bite The Hand? and Nowhere and Everywhere, which is one of my favorite songs. he's awesome.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

This song makes me think of a man searching for God and asking God to reveal himself to the man.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

to me this song is about a guy searching for the girl he loves, (or vice versa) but he/she cant find him/her, so he pretty much gives up but still just wants to hear from her one more time. I'm in this situation right now. certainly relates to Spike.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

StarmanDX, are you fucking retarded? One, this anime was made LONG before that song came out. And 2, Bittersweet Symphony actually ripped off an old Rolling Stones instrumental album, Rolling Stones sued, and got all the royalties for that album.

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

i just wanna say that its fairly pointless saying that the series has a blues influence...because bebop is a "not excactly well-known" genre of music which is a variation of jazz and blues

Cover art for Call Me Call Me lyrics by Yoko Kanno

you guys are right when you say it speaks for the crew members but dont forget, when we hear it in the series, its during the time that faye has run off and left the bebop and the others are all sulking in her absence, albeit perhaps unadmittedly so although yeah its versatile and it can easily refer to the relationships you mentioned, i believe it more specifically references the deep, unspoken feelings the bebop have for faye at the time of course theyd never tell her so the series uses this song to let us know how they feel

 
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