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Please Call Home Lyrics
Take one last look... before you leave,
'cause oh, somehow it means so much to me.
And if you ever need me, you know where I'll be.
So please call home... if you change your mind.
Oh, I don't mind.
I guess I saw it comin'... day by day.
But oh, I could not stand the failure.
Before you leave, there's just one thing I must say.
Please call home... if you change your mind.
Oh, I don't mind.
And I know, that you're used to runnin'.
Oh you're lost baby, and I ain't funnin'.
But oh, when you call to me, well, I'll come runnin'
safe to your side... again I'll confide... in you.
So go on, I won't say no more.
My heart ain't in it, but I'll hold the door.
But just remember, what I said before.
Please call home... if you change your mind.
'cause oh, somehow it means so much to me.
And if you ever need me, you know where I'll be.
So please call home... if you change your mind.
Oh, I don't mind.
I guess I saw it comin'... day by day.
But oh, I could not stand the failure.
Before you leave, there's just one thing I must say.
Please call home... if you change your mind.
Oh, I don't mind.
And I know, that you're used to runnin'.
Oh you're lost baby, and I ain't funnin'.
But oh, when you call to me, well, I'll come runnin'
safe to your side... again I'll confide... in you.
So go on, I won't say no more.
My heart ain't in it, but I'll hold the door.
But just remember, what I said before.
Please call home... if you change your mind.
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Can't believe nobody's commented on this song yet!! One of my favorite Allman Bro. songs.
Its about a girl breaking up with him or choosing to leave. He respects her decision because he loves her so much and "holds the door open" for her. But reminds her that he will always be there for her.
"But just remember, what I said before. Please call home... if you change your mind."
sends shivers down my spine.
ya this is a good one
I guess this chivalry/devotion shit makes for a good song. Definatly not the way to be in real life.
Excellent guitar playing by Duane Allman. Duane had a light to him. Derek and Warren are probably the best replacements alive, but Duane was one of a kind. I'm envious of any of you that got to see him live.
It sounds like he's mostly alternating major and minor pentatonic scales. My guitar playing is missing that sound. Time to go back to the "basics".