Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle)

ROBINSON

My friends, they don't talk much about religion
But my friends, they don't talk much anyway-ay
When they do I know I'd better listen
'Cause my good friends just naturally know
The right things to say

They say, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my door-oor
Well if you're so inclined and if you've got the time
We can talk the night away

Adam got so lonely in the garden
He said it's tough to be the only man alive
He said I'd give a rib for just somebody to talk to
Well thunder and lightnin' out providin'
You came strollin' by

She said, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Well if you're so inclined and if you've got the time
We can talk the night away

Now Rosie was the queen of the all night cowboy
She said, Texas boy, you seem kinda shy-why
Don't you expect an embossed invitation
Just knock on the wall, come down the hall
And knock on by

She said, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself

Trivia about the song Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle) by Kenny Rogers

When was the song “Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle)” released by Kenny Rogers?
The song Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle) was released in 1980, on the album “Gideon”.
Who composed the song “Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle)” by Kenny Rogers?
The song “Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle)” by Kenny Rogers was composed by ROBINSON.

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