Indian Love Call

Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto A. Harbach, Rudolf Friml

Keep, keep
Keep, keep

Keep, keep
Keep, keep

When I'm calling you
Dop-dop-dop-dee-dop-dop
(All right, all right)
Will you answer too?
Dop-dee-dop-dee-dop-dop-dop
(All time, all time)

That means I offer my love to you to be your own
If you refuse me, I will be blue and waiting all alone
But when you hear my love call ringing clear
(Oh hear, oh hear)
And I hear your answering echo so dear
(Oh echo, oh echo)
Then I will know our love will become true
You'll belong to me, I'll belong to you

Trivia about the song Indian Love Call by Artie Shaw

On which albums was the song “Indian Love Call” released by Artie Shaw?
Artie Shaw released the song on the albums “Complete Jazz Series 1938” in 1998, “The 20 Best Collection” in 2002, “The Greatest” in 2008, “100 Year Anniversary” in 2010, “All Artie - 50 Tunes” in 2011, and “The Clarinet Master” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Indian Love Call” by Artie Shaw?
The song “Indian Love Call” by Artie Shaw was composed by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto A. Harbach, Rudolf Friml.

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