Telephone Box

Roger Glover, Ian Gillan

I may be crazy but hear me well
Don’t want to ding-a-linging on my bell
Communication is a good thing
But I like to let the mother ring

There’s no extension on this line
I’ve lost your number tear up mine
Who wants to live in a telephone box
Who wants to live in a telephone box

I may be crazy but here I stand
The situation’s getting out of hand
There’s no escape no hideaway
You got loose change and nothing to say

The world’s getting smaller that’s for sure
I can’t stand it anymore
Who wants to live that way
I can’t stand it no more

I may be crazy I may be wrong
But when the sun is hot and the grass is long
I wanna love you yes I do
I wanna do what’s good for me and you

Reach a moment hot with tears
There’s a ringing in my ears
Who wants to live in a telephone box
Who wants to live in a telephone box

Reach a moment hot with tears
There’s a ringing in my ears
Who wants to live in a telephone box
Who wants to live in a telephone box

I can’t stand it no more
Who wants to live in a telephone box
I can’t stand it no more

Trivia about the song Telephone Box by Ian Gillan

When was the song “Telephone Box” released by Ian Gillan?
The song Telephone Box was released in 1988, on the album “Accidentally on Purpose”.
Who composed the song “Telephone Box” by Ian Gillan?
The song “Telephone Box” by Ian Gillan was composed by Roger Glover, Ian Gillan.

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